This engaging production is a great reflection of Generation Arts’s commitment to fostering the talent of marginalised aspiring actors.
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The Flannelettes, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Although some potentially “hard-hitting” moments don’t quite hit the spot, when they do it is devastating.
Read More »Richard Alston Dance Company: Looking to the future
As his eponymous dance company celebrates its 20th anniversary, Richard Alston CBE reflects on the road travelled and the road ahead.
Read More »The Theory of Relativity, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A brilliant show, you’ll leave the theatre with a big grin on your face.
Read More »The Dogs of War, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
An absorbing study of a family in decline and the strain that mental health puts on their relationships, but not enough of a meaty story at its core.
Read More »Son of Man, Bread and Roses Theatre – Review
A detailed dissection of the biblical setting, but over-long and too polemical.
Read More »The Beaux’ Stratagem, National Theatre – Review
With lots of laughs and superb production values this is a surprisingly relevant and very enjoyable show.
Read More »RE:act. London’s newest playwriting programme.
RE:act is a new programme for budding playwrights, at the St James Theatre. Charlotte L Rose went to see it in action.
Read More »An Evening with Lucian Freud, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A fascinating story of a young woman’s meeting with one of the 20th century’s greatest artists.
Read More »rock paper scissors, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Not enough development throughout the piece, though it has potential - and the brief glimpses into Romanian culture are fascinating.
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