An impressive and magical display of human skills.
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The Show Offs’ Improvised Musical, Etcetera Theatre – Review
It's nothing fancy, but nevertheless a show that's great fun to enjoy with a drink and some friends.
Read More »Pig Girl, Finborough Theatre – Review
A chilling and unsettling story that is brought to life admirably.
Read More »The Museum of the Robot Pussycats, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Bodes well for the Fringe 2015!
Read More »Burton, St. James Theatre – Review
Richard Burton’s life is a fascinating but familiar story and despite a good performance from Rhodri Miles, the show sheds no new light on its subject.
Read More »One Festival (Programme A), The Space – Review
Although this theatre is far away from anyone and anything, a couple of sterling performances in the second half make the trek worth it.
Read More »Jerks in Progress, Etcertera Theatre – Review
New and bold ideas, but no overall satisfying pay off. For avid fringe fans, but would not work so well for a general audience.
Read More »If Only . . . , Bread & Roses Theatre – Review
Warm and convincing portrayal of a tender and tumultuous mother-son relationship. Limited in scope but compelling and moving.
Read More »Made in Britain, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
This entertaining piece of theatre about the issues young people in the UK are facing today does not quite manage to convince.
Read More »HVI: Play of Thrones, Union Theatre – Review
If what you like about Game of Thrones is its blood and boobs approach to storytelling this might just be the show for you, but if you like your Shakespeare more nuanced I’d advise you to give this one a miss.
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