Brilliantly written and performed with vigour. A play that manages both to challenge and to entertain.
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Karaoke, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A unique experience that was far more performance art than traditional theatre - certainly not to everyone’s tastes.
Read More »Great Britain, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
A gripping production which leaves the audience with food for thought, but might be a bit too close to the bone for some.
Read More »Kingmaker, St. James Theatre – Review
This play marks a good start but I would have liked to have seen a more developed storyline.
Read More »Mistaken, Etcetera Theatre – Review
We are in expert hands with actor William McGeough; he delivers these four monologues with warmth and individuality.
Read More »Die Walküre, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
Flawless singers present Wagner in miniature in this condensed, skeletal production.
Read More »Calm Down, Dear: ‘Women’s Hour’ and ‘Pretty Ugly’, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Both productions are a bit rough around the edges but could be enjoyed by anyone who holds strong views on feminism.
Read More »Shoot, I Didn’t Mean That & The Last Days of Mankind: The Last Night, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Funny, thought-provoking theatre which reflects upon the catastrophes of war whilst posing some difficult questions about the brutality that lies within us all.
Read More »One Thousand And One Nights, Rich Mix – Review
This relaxed and enchanting evening with a gifted storyteller is a great way to experience some of the most sumptuous folk tales ever produced.
Read More »Flowers of the Forest, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A very important work, resurrected just in time to remind us what we don’t want to happen again. Hugely moving and entertaining.
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