Devilish! tempts us to indulge in an evening of undemanding entertainment, but should have demanded more of itself.
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Persuasion, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A slightly confusing production that may be just a bit too faithful to the original story of the novel to work on stage.
Read More »Abominations, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A production with much potential but which felt more like a lecture at times.
Read More »Bards without Borders, Rich Mix – Review
A worthy idea for a Shakespeare 400 tribute, thwarted by fuss and lack of focus.
Read More »The Rise of the Independent Critic
Network of Independent Critics co-founder Laura Kressly discusses the rise of the independent theatre critic and the consequences of the new criticism economy.
Read More »I Am Thomas, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
I Am Thomas is a smart, funny, stylish and thoroughly Scottish paean to a forgotten subversive.
Read More »What Would Shakespeare Do?
With the EU Referendum looming, Samantha Simmonds considers an age-old political question: What Would Shakespeare Do?
Read More »Your Ever Loving, Theatre N16 – Review
The story of Paul Hill is told with just the right balance of sensitivity, brutal reality and humour. It is an incredibly thought provoking and engaging play.
Read More »Stench, Conway Hall – Review
Sparky cast had to work hard to compensate for less than ideal setting, and unpolished script.
Read More »Closer, Udderbelly – Review
Ingenious and astonishing circus performances, threaded together with humour and a theme of fraternity.
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