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.
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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.
Read More »This Heaven, Finborough Theatre – Review
A compelling story, pulsating with powerful dialogue and driven characters.
Read More »My Eyes Went Dark, Finborough Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking and accomplished new play brought to vivid life in a high-quality production.
Read More »Operation Crucible, Finborough Theatre – Review
A solid and interesting production from a new writer, but not the Finborough’s most outstanding work.
Read More »A New Play for the General Election, Finborough Theatre – Review
Irrelevant and random
Read More »I Wish to Die Singing, Finborough Theatre – Review
This daring play calls much-needed attention to the Armenian Genocide of 1915, but lacks in comparison to many of the Finborough’s previous political productions.
Read More »Harajuku Girls, Finborough Theatre – Review
A great premise, packed with style, but sadly lacking substance.
Read More »Pubs: the coalface of British theatre?
Both history and experience demonstrate the natural affinity between booze and drama. Clare Annamalai hails the humble pub theatre, and looks forward to a time when the regions have their share.
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