An unmissable show from an exciting writer that explores drugs and violence with truly compelling results.
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a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun), Royal Court Theatre — Review
A humorous, moving and engrossing eighty-minute exploration of the relationships and communication between three couples.
Read More »Darwin’s Tortoise, Cervantes Theatre – Review
An amusing and thought provoking play in a comfortable venue with friendly staff.
Read More »Handbagged, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Pros: Funny and moving at times, with nostalgic moments for an older audience. Plenty of talking points. Cons: Heavy on text, light on action. Younger audience members might not feel engaged. I really like the Brockley Jack Theatre. It’s a warm feeling studio, joined by a short corridor to a friendly pub that does good chips and has cosy arm chairs. The theatre space is just the right size to feel intimate without putting you uncomfortably close to the actors. ...
Read More »Siren, The Vaults – Review
A funny and touching two-hander about serial killers, would you believe it!
Read More »Interview: Matthew Seager on ‘In Other Words’
Actor and playwright Matthew Seager discusses 'In Other Words' at The Hope Theatre and the power of music.
Read More »Noh Time Like The Present, LSO St Luke’s – Review
Pros: A rare opportunity to appreciate a form of theatre which has been performed without interruption since the 14th century. Cons: As with anything out of the ordinary, this show can be quite challenging to follow, due to the lack of clear narrative elements. In the wonderful world of performing arts there is a theatrical discipline that has been kept alive from the 14th century to this day. Its name is Noh, or Nogaku, and it is a form of classical ...
Read More »Thisbe, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
A light and refreshing take on one of Shakespeare’s most enduring plays.
Read More »Two Man Show, Soho Theatre – Review
A vibrant, varied production. Worth seeing for its open approach to difficult subject matter alone.
Read More »Scenes From An Urban Gothic, The Vaults – Review
A laugh-out-loud one-man show that combines excellent execution with some highly imaginative and partly obscure content.
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