A powerful, must-see production about apartheid with a message that resonates more than 30 years after it was written. An important story with important voices told with nuance, sensitivity and truth.
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Face to Face, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A compelling drama with a good bit of mystery and a fantastic set.
Read More »Beta Testing, Jackson’s Lane – Review
The juggling acts are great fun and awe inspiring, but long expositional sections counter the extraordinary physical skill.
Read More »Much Ado About Nothing, The New Wimbledon Theatre Studio – Review
A lively, entertaining and atmospheric evening of classic Shakespeare.
Read More »Standby for Tape Back-Up, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
A funny, perceptive study of the emotional frailty that lies inside us all if only we look closely enough.
Read More »The Comedy Of Errors, Chickenshed Theatre – Review
A fun, enjoyable show that will leave even the biggest Shakespeare haters grinning.
Read More »Panti: High Heels In Low Places, Soho Theatre – Review
This show is a thing of pure comedy genius that glitters and sparkles just as much as its superstar!
Read More »Scarlet, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A stylish but sanitised story of sex and revenge.
Read More »Clarion, Arcola Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking satire from debut playwright Mark Jagasia with a sharp script and a brilliant cast that delivers without a hitch.
Read More »A New Play for the General Election, Finborough Theatre – Review
Irrelevant and random
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