An affectionate but entertainingly critical look at Glyndebourne’s early beginnings, seen through the lens of a touching marital love.
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A Cool Million, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A thoroughly enjoyable evening of fast-paced comedy. Excellent work all round and well worth the money.
Read More »Classified, The Space – Review
A theatrical buffet of unsolved mysteries all based on true events, a fun immersive experience, thought provoking in bursts, and performed by a talented cast.
Read More »First Love Is The Revolution, Soho Theatre – Review
A fun 90 minute love story that flies by, with enough of a novel take on the boy meets girl concept to make it stand out.
Read More »Twelfth Night, Rose Theatre Bankside – Review
Exuberant, fast-paced gender comedy in an unusual and atmospheric setting.
Read More »Titus Andronicus, New Wimbledon Studio – Review
A version of Titus Andronicus which says true to the text while mixing in some new ideas.
Read More »Fairytales For Grown-Ups: Grim Grimms, The Forge – Review
This is the fresh dose of magic you need in your life.
Read More »Moments, Drayton Arms Theatre – review
With a little more work, this play could be a powerful and thought-provoking piece of theatre.
Read More »RoosevElvis, Royal Court Theatre – Review
The play jumps around, sometimes causing it to feel overly complex and confusing, but dazzling performances by King and Sieh keep the audience entertained.
Read More »Treasure, Finborough Theatre – Review
A testament to Yiddish 20th Century Theatre, this production is fun to watch, although at times the script seems to get itself into a tangle.
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