Gently blending British and Malawian features, this production epitomises intercultural theatre.
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I Remember, Pleasance Theatre – Review
The fairly simple concept of using sounds to compliment a monologue is inventively utilised. With some development and support, it could be a really exceptional piece; A show well-worth seeing.
Read More »The Fall, Royal Court – Review
A faultless ensemble brings the recent events surrounding the student movement in Cape Town vividly to life. Minimal set, maximal talents and sharp dialogue make for a captivating experience.
Read More »Frankenstein, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An ambitious new take on the gothic masterpiece.
Read More »Graeme of Thrones, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
Although predictable and lacking in subtlety, it’s still great fun both for the audience and cast.
Read More »To Walk In Your Shoes, Theatre 503 – Review
To Walk In Your Shoes is a powerful educational play that stuns you at times and makes you think.
Read More »You Forgot The Mince, The Courtyard – Review
A heartfelt exploration of domestic abuse using varied theatrical devices.
Read More »Le Grand Mort, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A shocking interaction between two desperate men, but it falls short of Stephen Clark’s new text.
Read More »The Test, White Bear Theatre – Review
Pros: Thought-provoking questions are raised in this well-staged drama. Cons: Unnatural performances, an attempt to explore far too much and an unconvincing sci-fi story let this play down. In Ian Dixon Potter’s play The Test, computer scientist Dora may be about to succeed in one of the great technological endeavours of our time – creating an artificially intelligent consciousness that can pass the Turing Test by being distinguishable from, and more like a human than, a computer. Though her colleague ‘The Professor’ is sceptical ...
Read More »Fever Pitch the Opera, Union Chapel – Review
An enthusiastic and innovative tribute to Arsenal by local company Highbury Opera Theatre.
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