This performance felt like a political manifesto with a play attached that was not able to inspire and engage.
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Opus No 7, Barbican Theatre – Review
A wondrously inventive and deeply affecting theatrical spectacle, and a privilege to behold.
Read More »California Suite Part 1, St James Theatre – Review
A solid, faithful reading of an outstanding American playwright. A great way to spend your lunch hour!
Read More »Heart, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
Well-acted, this play had feeling but was too disjointed to really connect with.
Read More »Testament, The Pit at The Barbican – Review
A great piece of generation-crossing entertainment. A funny and witty show for parents and their grown-up offspring!
Read More »Rock Pool, artsdepot – Review
A splashingly splendid show for preschool-aged children, and fun for parents too!
Read More »Hamlet, Riverside Studios – Review
A rediscovery of a classic. Not for everyone, but if you brave this violent and unapologetic performance, you will be a Shakespeare convert!
Read More »Our Lear, Theatro Technis – Review
An interesting concept that fell short in the delivery.
Read More »Vinegar Tom/The Ice Man, Jackson Lane Theatre – Review
An enthusiastic ensemble performs two very different but good plays, which are flawed in the one in direction, and the other in length.
Read More »Thick and Tight and 70/30 Split, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
A zany and entertaining double bill that enables the audience to explore two distinct but complementary styles.
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