Some brilliantly executed pieces, but of limited appeal to mainstream audiences.
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Cosi Fan Tutte, The Tea House Theatre – Review
This performance showcases the skill and originality you'd expect to see in venues like The Royal Opera House, but on a one-to-one experience that makes you fall in love with opera all over again.
Read More »Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Savoy Theatre – Review
A classic musical that is as entertaining as it is funny, with Robert Lindsay suavely working his magic in the French Riviera.
Read More »Wonderland, Hampstead Theatre – Review
An entertaining, moving and memorable piece.
Read More »Berlin, The Space – Review
An interesting production which recounts the life of Christopher Isherwood with some good performances but at times confusing content.
Read More »Richard III, St Paul’s Church – Review
A lively and well-acted interpretation of a Shakespearean classic.
Read More »Significant Other Festival 2014: Undercover, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This is a brilliant and thoroughly entertaining festival, even without taking into account the astonishingly short time taken to put the plays together.
Read More »Merely As You Like It, The Cockpit Theatre – Review
A refreshing, boisterous take on a classic.
Read More »The House of Bernada Alba, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A bolder directorial approach would have brought more tension, substance and punch into a somewhat plodding performance.
Read More »A Dream Turns Sour, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Beautiful and haunting, this performance is the perfect tribute to the poetry of the First World War.
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