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Iphigenia (A Rave Fable), The Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
A psychedelic take on the Greek tragedy Iphigenia in Aulis, which combines audiovisual broadcast and enigmatic live performance with highly imaginative but obscure results.
Read More »Flood, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
An engaging and amusing story about five friends at different stages of ‘flying the nest’ of their home town.
Read More »Rabbits, Park Theatre – Review
One of the funniest and freshest plays you’ll see all year, led by a feisty cast with perfect comedic timing. Alex Ferns, in particular, is a riot.
Read More »Odd Man Out, The Hope Theatre – Review
Pros: Two fantastically observed, tender and thought-provoking monologues. Cons: The lighting in such a confined space was occasionally directly in the faces of the audience. Odd Man Out is a double bill of shows on the theme of….the odd man out and we were certainly presented with characters out of place and awkward in the world. Other than this there was little similarity between the two pieces, other than the characters’ love of literature. That’s not a criticism; I enjoyed the juxtaposition and ...
Read More »The Taming of the Shrew, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An immensely enjoyable immersive production of a classic play that makes you think as much as it makes you laugh.
Read More »Briefs: Close Encounters, Underbelly Festival Southbank – Review
This intergalactic show probes your senses like E.T.’s glittered finger!
Read More »Disco Pigs, Trafalgar Studios – Review
A high energy production with excellent movement, staging and good performances, Disco Pigs is an excellent revival of a one of a kind play.
Read More »Octopus, Tara Arts Theatre -Review
A representation of UK’s reality that will shake you up and leave you mindful
Read More »Bodies, Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs – Review
An ambitious and far-reaching exploration of family, fertility and international surrogacy.
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