Between Us defies expectations. Funny, well-observed and thought-provoking. Well worth seeing.
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Picture Perfect, St James Theatre – Review
A schmaltzy song cycle with heartwarming highs that will leave you feeling fuzzy.
Read More »Matilda and Me, The Albany – Review
This thought-provoking, challenging soliloquy examines the importance of keeping our memories alive.
Read More »The Manual Oracle, The Yard – Review
A beautifully conceived variety of sketches that are well-executed, and thought-provoking.
Read More »One Man Show – Projector/Conjector – GRAFT, The Place – Review
Mamoru Iriguchi’s triple bill at The Place is as strange as it is funny, while his use of technology is remarkable.
Read More »INvocation, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre – Review
Lily is our favourite kind of performer: brave, funny, honest and clearly enamoured with her craft.
Read More »Pool, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
New writing with heart but trips up at points.
Read More »Girl From Nowhere, Theatre503 – Review
This daring one-act captures the rebel spirit of late 1960s America bringing to mind the likes Janice Joplin, Forrest Gump, and shattered American dreams.
Read More »The King Must Lie, White Bear Theatre – Review
A beautifully written, well delivered play. Interesting, entertaining and not to be missed.
Read More »Spokesong, Finborough Theatre – Review
A funny, profound and insightful look at eighty years of Irish history.
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