A smart, well-observed piece of immersive theatre that exposes the absurdity and shallowness of politics.
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The Angry Brigade, The Bush Theatre – Review
An exciting, bold show which will provide much food for thought.
Read More »Kingmaker, Above the Arts – Review
What I hoped was a prescient, behind-the-scenes look at Westminster double-dealing was a somehwat over-written, over-acted affair.
Read More »Product, Arcola Theatre – Review
A witty, dark and angry play in a guise of comedy, with a cracking performance that’s necessarily grating and perfectly timed.
Read More »The Generation of Z: Apocalypse, Department W Mile End Road, Review
A classic zombie experience that does exactly what it says on the tin.
Read More »Carrie: The Musical, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A great cutting-edge production and unique adaptation that, much like the troubled teenager herself, needs to be seen to be believed
Read More »Vote For Me, London Theatre Workshop – Review
A fun musical that manages to make some serious points along the way.
Read More »Bluebird, Tabard Theatre – Review
A funny, compassionate and entertaining first half, let down by a maudlin and disappointing denouement.
Read More »Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre – Review
An award winner deserving of all the praise it has received. Loved it, loved it, loved it.
Read More »Blood, Soho Theatre Upstairs – Review
Balances everything perfectly from humour to emotional integrity. Then spins it all together in a story that is eye-opening and human.
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