A gripping play that expertly blends fact and fiction.
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Stevie, Hampstead Theatre Review
Endearing and witty but more like being a read a story in a lounge nicer than your own rather than a dynamic slice of theatre.
Read More »Boy in the Darkness, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Murphy is stunningly versatile in this performance, but the piece fails to fully grab the attention of the audience.
Read More »Lovesong of the Electric Bear, The Hope Theatre – Review
A clever, exciting and surprising play. Unusual and experimental yet still accessible and fun to watch.
Read More »Shrapnel: 34 Fragments of a Massacre, Arcola Theatre – Review
A strong, provocative play which challenges your understanding and perception of war.
Read More »The Cutting Of The Cloth, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Love and laughter are in the details of this comedy drama of Savile Row in the Fifties.
Read More »A Chaste Maid In Cheapside, The Rose Playhouse – Review
A light and cheery revival of Middleton’s classic comedy, directed in completely the right spirit with some added fifties flair.
Read More »Pride and Prejudice, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
Another immensely enjoyable production from Rosemary Branch Theatre. A lively, fast-paced adaptation that doesn’t stop to draw breath, sparkling with Jane Austen’s brilliantly funny characters and witty dialogue.
Read More »Radiant Vermin, Soho Theatre – Review
A wickedly funny play that makes light of the current housing crisis.
Read More »Figure Ground, Sadler’s Wells – Review
A contemplative collection of pieces that capture the imagination once they get going.
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