An authentic and heartfelt drama about friendship, love, and war from one of London’s most talented young writers.
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Songs of Lear, BAC – Review
Truly remarkable craft, but fails to capture completely.
Read More »Britain’s Best Recruiting Sergeant, Unicorn Theatre – Review
This inspiring story of the life of Vesta Tilley is excitement and exhilaration from start to finish.
Read More »The Cabinet of Zoological Curiosities, Rich Mix – Review
Intriguing and strange. You’ll be taken on a journey of the imagination and feel like a child being read bedtime stories!
Read More »John and Jen, Drayton Arms – Review
A strong cast do their best with a book that tries to do too much.
Read More »Ablutions, Soho Theatre – Review
Powerful performances make this a memorable and entertaining production, mixing comedy and pathos, mime and soliloquy.
Read More »If I Cover My Nose You Can’t See My Face, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A lively, funny and interesting spoken word storytelling performance.
Read More »Boa, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Boa is a moving reflection on a couple’s life together, from meeting to parting and all the triumphs and pitfalls along the road. Walter’s and Paul’s performances alone are worth the visit.
Read More »Stand and Deliver!, King’s Head Theatre – Review
High energy and entertaining. Great cast. More enjoyable if you know your 20th Century popular culture, especially football.
Read More »London Tales, Rich Mix – Review
A multi-faceted production that makes us want to learn more about the London that we are missing.
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