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Review: Working For Crumbs, The Space
Witty, Campy, Chaos.
Read More »Review: Richard Parker, Bridge House Theatre
A darkly entertaining slice of fun adrift on the sea.
Read More »Review: Immersive Picture of Dorian Gray, CRYPT
An uneven production which resembles a 1920s murder-mystery party.
Read More »Review: Supernova, Omnibus Theatre
A rather charming, humour filled show
Read More »Review: It’s a Motherf**king Pleasure, Soho Theatre
OMG! The PR Agency ‘Rize’ has been accused of being ‘ableist’ so the big guns have been brought in to do something about it. Shall we embark upon a course of action involving fact finding, learning and improvement? No, of course not. Let’s make some money. Enter unscrupulous, blind talent manager Tim (Samuel Brewer) who has a cunning plan. He manipulates and uses blind influencer Ross (Aarian Mehrabani) to use his disability for some money-making schemes. So, posting on the ...
Read More »Review: Sweeney Todd – The Victorian Melodrama, Wilton’s Music Hall
Serves up everything from spooky to silly in a tasty, technically impressive performance
Read More »Review: Jules and Jim, Jermyn Street Theatre
An unfulfilling adaptation of the classic French novel.
Read More »Review: Love’s A Beach, Drayton Arms Theatre
Shines a comical light on the often-ludicrous world of reality TV stars
Read More »Review: The Rotting Hart, King’s Head Theatre
Vivid performance carries a somewhat opaque supernatural drama
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