More of a documentary than a play, Little Revolution is interesting in parts but not all that penetrating.
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The Me Plays, The Old Red Lion – Review
A poetic, relevant, poignant, and well-acted evening – worth a watch!
Read More »Aikainen, Arcola Theatre – Review
Using music to demonstrate, this production draws together many scientific theories and philosophical viewpoints on how we experience time. However, it does not lead us, so if you don’t get it, you’re on your own.
Read More »The Dinner Party Revisited, Southbank Centre – Review
Spontaneous, playful and innovative.
Read More »Guide Gods, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre – Review
A heartwarming and inclusive piece that expertly opens the door to start a discussion about disability and religion.
Read More »Emilia Galotti, Barons Court Theatre – Review
This production brings out the best in this 18th century tragedy of love, lust and power.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, Temple Church – Review
A reassuring take on a timeless story of star crossed lovers.
Read More »Shadows of Time – The 13th B’ak’tun, Arcola Theatre – Review
A modern and experimental journey through time from the birth of our planet to present day.
Read More »La Boheme, Lost Theatre – Review
Passionate acting and innovative staging will see you leave the theatre as a fan of opera (if you weren't before).
Read More »White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, Chelsea Theatre – Review
An actor takes on a script they have never seen before - a fascinating idea but a bit heavy-handed in practice.
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