A touching reminder of simpler times, and proof that you don’t need an expletive ridden script to be funny.
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Twelfth Night, Rose Theatre Bankside – Review
Exuberant, fast-paced gender comedy in an unusual and atmospheric setting.
Read More »Treasure, Finborough Theatre – Review
A testament to Yiddish 20th Century Theatre, this production is fun to watch, although at times the script seems to get itself into a tangle.
Read More »Kathy Kirby: Icon/I Play For Me (Double Bill), White Bear Theatre – Review
Two concise and complementary plays which bring the 60s glamour and the shadows behind it into the spotlight.
Read More »The rise and rise of Intermission Youth Theatre
Ahead of their new production, Rise and Fall, Clare Annamalai went to meet the family at Intermission Youth Theatre.
Read More »Nobody’s Business, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Light-hearted and fun - If situational comedy and Alan Ayckbourn’s writing are your type of humour then this production will make you smile.
Read More »Dark and Lovely, Ovalhouse – Review
An interesting and engaging study of female afro hair and its meanings in British society.
Read More »Staging Ages, The Place – Review
An entirely original dance piece which explores the stages of life
Read More »A House Repeated, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Think Crystal Maze meets Knightmare meets University Challenge. If you like sussing things out and working as a team to make decisions, you’ll enjoy this work.
Read More »The First Man, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A well-executed and well-delivered production in a cosy and welcoming little venue.
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