A classy, polished contemporary opera that explores the history and current approach to depression - but without reaching any conclusions.
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Unstable Table – A Double Bill, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
This is an evening of discovery, of learning what is on the minds of playwrights and in the pipeline for performance.
Read More »Spine, Soho Theatre – Review
An enchanting and emotional production admirably performed by a very talented actor.
Read More »The Tempest, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
A modern and interesting interpretation of a classic tale if overly ambitious at times. I would have been happy to see the full version rather than the abridged.
Read More »The Rivals, Arcola Theatre – Review
An enduring story that never fails to please with some eye catching performances.
Read More »Our Town, Almeida Theatre – Review
This timeless play has the powerful homespun wisdom of a classic American morality tale.
Read More »Comedians, Chelsea Theatre – Review
Brutal, almost dehumanising production that raises more questions about comedy than it is able to answer.
Read More »The World Mouse Plague, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Strange, surreal and very entertaining theatre—even if I’m not sure I understood everything I saw!
Read More »Trip the Light Fantastic Toe, The Place – Review
An interesting evening that showcases a variety of modern dance styles and also gives the spectators the chance to show off their own moves.
Read More »How Nigeria Became: A Story and a Spear That Didn’t Work, Unicorn Theatre – Review
A wonderfully performed, colourful family show full of laughter set in historical Nigeria.
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