A sharply observed dance down memory lane, which will have you cringing and laughing in recognition. If you think you’ve got cool moves you’ll find you’ve been outed!
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Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
Any fan of Jacques Brel’s music will enjoy this well performed revue of his songs, but it is unlikely to appeal to those that prefer light and frivolous music.
Read More »Taming Who, St Saviour’s Church – Review
An energetic and very funny show that does Shakespeare proud.
Read More »Send More Paper, New Diorama Theatre – Review
The rise of aggressive feminism in a small town may seem like an unusual plot for a comedy, but this entertaining and invigorating show makes the most of the young ensemble cast.
Read More »Do We Do the Right Thing?, New Diorama Theatre – Review
This show is a montage showing excerpts of numerous individuals’ stories. It has some nice moments and great character and narrative potential that is never fulfilled.
Read More »Dad Dancing, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A charming show, full of warmth and humour. Dance is used brilliantly in the service of storytelling.
Read More »Frankenstein: The Metal Opera, The Space Arts Centre – Review
Fabulous gothic fun in a quirky format.
Read More »We Can See It From Here and Learning How To Die Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
These promising shows explore the cost and bravery of living life to the full. An enjoyable and relaxed night out for those up for encouraging new and developing theatre.
Read More »Wet House, Soho Theatre – Review
A strong cast weave a comedic and dramatic tale that has more twists in it than a corkscrew in a bottle of plonk!
Read More »Lost In The Neuron Forest, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An interesting, interactive and engaging production on a growing issue and very topical subject that many of us would prefer to turn away from.
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