This is fundamental storytelling of the best sort: the life stories of the people around us, of those that came before us and those before them. It doesn't get more captivating than this.
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Coolatully, Finborough Theatre – Review
An impressive show, but a thorough tightening of the plot is required.
Read More »Dead Arise, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
An exciting, visceral experience that constantly challenges the senses.
Read More »Pandora’s Box, Arcola Theatre – Review
An absorbing study of family politics and how point scoring can undermine relationships.
Read More »Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Harrington’s Pie and Mash Shop – Review
Thrilling, original and demonstrating lots of creativity, Sweeney Todd rivals big budget West End shows with the enthusiasm of its cast and the intimacy of immersive theatre.
Read More »Tony & Mike, The Ovalhouse – Review
An enchanting children’s story with likeable characters that easily win the audience’s affection.
Read More »Twelfth Night, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A fresh, funny and fast-paced production that flies by.
Read More »Grand Guignol, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A gloriously dark comedy – camp, gory, and thoroughly entertaining.
Read More »Anita Harris, The Pheasantry – Review
A treat for fans, not one for outsiders.
Read More »The Bus, Above The Stag Theatre – Review
A worthy venue for LGBT writing, sadly this play doesn’t live up to its engaging set up.
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