Pros: Wonderful acting from a talented cast. Cons: The script slows a little towards a slightly disappointing end. Do you trust your doctor? Perhaps not if they go by the name of Dr. Angelus. The protagonist of James Bridie’s play seems like a charismatic, if slightly eccentric, general practitioner. But this psychological thriller is a story of manipulation, where all is not quite as it seems. Set in Glasgow in 1920, the enigmatic Dr. Angelus has hired a new partner, ...
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A Subject of Scandal and Concern, Finborough Theatre – Review
A timely, thought-provoking play based on a true story of the last man in England to stand trial for blasphemy.
Read More »Weald, Finborough Theatre – Review
A touching play about the difficulties of sharing your emotions and facing up to a changing world.
Read More »Andy Capp – The Musical, Finborough Theatre – Review
A funny and charming production that portrays working class life and its struggles.
Read More »Stony Broke In No Man’s Land, Finborough Theatre – Review
A play that’s engaging, skillfully directed and exceptionally well performed.
Read More »P’Yongyang, Finborough Theatre – Review
A poignant and timely reminder of the human cost of the North Korean regime.
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 »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 »Horniman’s Choice, Finborough Theatre – review
The Finborough, as ever, serves up something no other theatre would. A unique evening of drama for those searching for something different.
Read More »The Sweethearts, Finborough Theatre – Review
Tragedy and comedy come together beautifully in this performance that leaves you feeling uncomfortable but enlightened.
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