A genuinely solid staging of a lesser performed, but still delightful Shakespearian comedy with a refreshing sense of girl power.
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A Spoonful of Sherman, St James Theatre – Review
Enjoy schmaltzy songs, Dick Van Dyke and singing orangutans? Then indulge in a trip down memory lane and worship at the shrine of Sherman.
Read More »A Question of Consent, The Rag Factory – Review
This is a very personal story and there is more work to be done before it communicates meaningfully with an audience.
Read More »A Bad Case of the Mondays, Park Theatre – Review
A highly entertaining way to spend a Monday evening after a day at work, but the unrelenting flow of comedy was a bit much.
Read More »The Bald Prima Donna, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Utterly disconcerting theatre; you will leave in shock. The good thing is that the play so abstract that all interpretations are valid!
Read More »The Good Neighbour, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A wonderfully original Christmas adventure. Very well managed from the moment you step into the building. Leave your stresses at the door and just enjoy!
Read More »Breaking down the barriers – Sponsored
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Read More »The Last March, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A fun play where the saying ‘time flies when you’re having fun’ really does apply. It is a light-hearted piece but perhaps Tinder Theatre try to drag out their superb jokes a little too much.
Read More »Buttons – Another Cinderella Story, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
This is panto at it’s very best. If you see one pantomime this Christmas, make it this one!
Read More »The Upstanding Member, Old Red Lion – Review
The Upstanding Member is a really funny play that had the whole audience in fits of laughter throughout!
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