An unusual theatrical experience that is great fun if you're willing to jump in headfirst.
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1992 and Over There, Blue Elephant Theatre – review
A double bill of short new plays by two internationally acclaimed playwrights takes you from a dilapidated flat near Liverpool to a mountainside within 45 minutes.
Read More »The State versus John Hayes, Kings Head Theatre – Review
An outstanding theatre debut for writer and performer Lucy Roslyn, who must surely be recognised as a star in the making.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama – Review
A complex and layered piece exploring themes of memory and identity.
Read More »One Last Waltz, The Hope Theatre – Review
This amusing and profound production hits home on the struggles of Alzheimer's disease.
Read More »Pig Farm, St. James Theatre – Review
An unsung gem. If you are a fan of gritty dark humour à la Martin McDonagh or Sam Shepard-esque drama, do not miss this show
Read More »Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A wonderfully polished piece that raises some uncomfortable issues concerning sex, class and gender in a digital age.
Read More »The Session, Soho Theatre – Review
A quiet, intimate drama with beautiful performances that only falters when it tries to be bigger than it actually needs to be.
Read More »In My Head, The Proud Archivist – Review
An excellent and accessible way for those who are not familiar with the theme to find out about some of the current topics surrounding mental health.
Read More »Multiverse and CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation, Bridewell Theatre – Review
A fantastic night - an evening of hilarity and some naughty fun that will leave you feeling like you were part of something unique.
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