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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Monster, Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol – Review
Having not been seen for around a year Workshop UK’s Monster returns to Bristol’s Wardrobe Theatre. The play, both written and performed by Joe Sellman-Leava, explores topics relating to masculinity, violence and sexual abuse. We follow Joe through doubts over…
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Four Play, Above The Stag – Review
Snappy, sassy and with a cynical undertow
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Beckett Triple Bill, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A great evening of Beckett – intense, emotional, poignant and humorous
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Cops, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A promising play, undermined by its slow pace and an over-reliance on cliché
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The Maids / Hizmetçiler, The Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
A contemporary view of Jean Genet´s The Maids, looking at sisterhood, power and immigration.
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Luzia, Royal Albert Hall – Review
Returning home from Cirque du Soleil’s Luzia at the Royal Albert Hall, I posted a quick mention on Instagram. The next morning there were several likes and comments from performers in the show. We expect that sort of engagement after…
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The CO-OP, White Bear Theatre – Review
The hilarious tale of three actors who set up their own acting agency. A stripped-back debut production that’s hard to fault.
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Julius Caesar, Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
Superb distillation of Shakespeare’s Roman tragedy
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The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
An irresistible night of physical comedy.
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Scrounger @ Finborough Theatre – Review
A great demonstration of Stevens' writing ability, championing a topic on which we have a long way to go.