Reviews
Reviewing is at the heart of what we do. Here you’ll find all the reviews that our wonderful team have written. If you want to find something more specific, why not pick a genre of show instead from the menu.
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Review: The Sentimental Value of a Half-Eaten Biscuit and the Psychological Ramifications of a Lost Hair Tie, Bread and Roses Theatre
A chaotic monologue with flashes of charm, but lacking dramatic impetus or emotional depth.
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Review: One Breath Before the End, Union Theatre
Tense, compelling, and quietly explosive – a raw new play with real promise, performed with grit and heart
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Review: The Railway Children, Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
A tale of childhood adventure is a mighty feat of stagecraft, somewhat let down by missed opportunities for education and promotion of acceptance between cultures.
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Review: VOICE, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Authentic to the rich, but still unformed voices that the play represents.
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Review: The Bastard, Puccini!, Park Theatre
An entertaining recount of operatic rivalry that doesn’t quite hit the emotional high note.
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Review: People in Cages, Drayton Arms Theatre
Come one, come all to a truly eerie showcasing of the human condition
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Review: LEI-LDN, Seven Dials Playhouse
LEI – LDN is a vibrant one-woman show that boldly fuses spoken word, movement, and comedy to explore a journey of self-discovery.
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Review: Operation Mincemeat, Fortune Theatre
A new cast brings fresh energy, sharp comedy, and unique interpretations.
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Review: Spend The Night, Riverside Studios
A messy mix of comedy, tragedy, songs, storytelling, and old-school showbiz that covers familiar millennial angst.