This family drama has potential, but needs a bit more development.
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House of Burlesque, London Wonderground – Review
If you’ve never seen burlesque, then see this show! If you’ve seen burlesque, still see this show! Best of its kind in London.
Read More »Killed: July 17th 1916, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An excellent piece of new writing that is a provocative, honest view of WWI focusing on a small group of characters with professional design elements.
Read More »The Duchess of Malfi, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A triumphant gem of a production! A classic period piece that effortlessly bridges the original era and the modern day.
Read More »When You Say Goodbye, London Theatre Workshop – Review
While rather short, the musical’s talented cast and strong score make it the perfect evening entertainment material for nostalgia-seeking theatre goers.
Read More »Sommer 14: A Dance of Death, Finborough Theatre – Review
Another top-quality production from one of the best off-West End venues.
Read More »Luke Stephen – Peace, Love and Not Understanding, Hen and Chickens – Review
A show that had ninety-nine percent of the audience laughing almost constantly. Close to the bone humour for a young crowd.
Read More »My Night With Reg, Donmar Warehouse – Review
The play is brilliantly written and the subtleties in the script ensure that the 1hr45min-long play (with no interval) keeps the audience engaged and on their toes.
Read More »San Domino, Arcola Theatre – Review
A strong cast delivers an inventive, engaging and truly interesting show.
Read More »Instructionally Invited, The Space – Review
This immersive theatre production is an hour of silly fun.
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