A wonderful performance of movement and spoken word recreating the oddball but inspirational life of environmentalist Tim Treadwell.
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Richard III, Draper Hall – Review
A one-woman, one act, immersive theatre adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard III really shouldn’t work, but somehow it does. Cleverly adapted and well-executed, this show is intense and more than a little uncomfortable at times.
Read More »Kite, Soho Theatre – Review
The Wrong Crowd have another joyful show on their hands which I’m sure will delight audiences of all ages. You’ll leave with giant smile on your face.
Read More »Beasts Live DVD, Soho Theatre – Review
An utterly ridiculous hour of laughs, charm and flying bread in one of London's most reliably fun venues
Read More »Press, The Bread and Roses – Review
The play poses an interesting central question, but everything about it is undercooked
Read More »Variety of Kings, The Star of Kings – Review
A brilliant and varied night of entertainment featuring some excellent stand-up comedy and laughter-inducing sketches.
Read More »The Picture of Dorian Gray, Trafalgar Studios – Review
Less would have been more in every respect except cast size, where more would definitely have been more.
Read More »This is Private Property, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Must see. As a Londoner, whether you are an aspiring real estate developer or you sub-let a room from an unreachable landlord based overseas, This is Private Property will make you think hard about the capital's housing market.
Read More »Richard III, New Diorama – Review
The show showcases some impressive visuals and talented individuals, but the overall result feels a bit undercooked.
Read More »The Little Match Girl, The Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A great way to introduce your younger family members to the theatre and the wonders of watching a live performance, and one that won't leave parents clock watching waiting for it all to be over.
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