A great piece of generation-crossing entertainment. A funny and witty show for parents and their grown-up offspring!
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A Darker Shade of Fado, Greenwich Dance – Review
Visceral and poetic; a beautiful, orphic journey of love and darkness.
Read More »It Goes Here Now, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An energetic, bold production catering primarily for a niche audience.
Read More »Avenue Q, Greenwich Theatre -Review
Don't waste your time with TV animation comedy; grab a ticket and enjoy the live music, outrageous lyrics, and buckets of humour this show brings to the stage!
Read More »Rachel Mars: The Way You Tell Them, Canada Water Culture Space – Review
A potentially clever insight into humour and the ways in which we use it as a coping mechanism. Perhaps this is a psychologist’s dream, but it’s not for everyone.
Read More »The Rite of Spring/Romeo and Juliet, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
An exciting and innovative production that brings new meaning to both Shakespeare and Stravinsky.
Read More »Translations, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Great acting and design package heavy subject matter in an approachable and enjoyable way.
Read More »Reading With Bach, Trinity Laban – Review
This eloquent and atmospheric look at reading through dance is a treat for book and Bach lovers alike.
Read More »Nina Kristofferson’s Billie Holiday Story, New Wimbledon Theatre – Review
Intelligent, moving and soulful show intertwining music and drama.
Read More »Lucy Hopkins: Le Foulard, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Completely charming, captivating and hilarious - I haven’t laughed like this in a long while.
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