You For Me For You is a visually stunning and surreal new play about two starving sisters fleeing North Korea to find freedom and its cost in the United States.
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Nutcracker! The Musical, Pleasance Theatre – Review
An amusing musical which does not quite reaching its full potential.
Read More »I Love You Because, London Theatre Workshop – Review
A musical about love that offers a few laughs, great music and an enjoyable night out for a cheaper price.
Read More »A Rabbi, a Vicar and an Imam Walk into a Comedy Club, JW3 – Review
What’s the role of humour in religion? A rabbi, a vicar and an imam audaciously jump on stage to give us a practical demonstration. The line between performing and preaching has never been so thin.
Read More »Masters, here are your parts
Lizzie Conrad Hughes, of The Salon Collective, explains why performing Shakespeare with neither script nor rehearsal is a much better idea than it sounds.
Read More »then LEAP, Ovalhouse – review
Charming and well-written, but heavy on the whimsy.
Read More »Flowering Cherry, Finborough Theatre – Review
A revival of a little-known British play, it’s a fascinating slice-of-life look at a world rarely seen of on the stage.
Read More »Baddies: The Musical, Unicorn Theatre – review
A witty family show with a brilliant array of familiar characters as you have never seen them before. Hilarious and perplexing in turns.
Read More »The Baba Yaga Show, The Crick Crack Club at Soho Theatre
An unusual theatrical experience that is great fun if you're willing to jump in headfirst.
Read More »1992 and Over There, Blue Elephant Theatre – review
A double bill of short new plays by two internationally acclaimed playwrights takes you from a dilapidated flat near Liverpool to a mountainside within 45 minutes.
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