King’s Head Theatre
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F*cking Men, The Vaults – Review
Pros: Superb cast, strong script and beautiful direction Cons: Unavoidable noise from outside the venue I had the pleasure of…
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The Book Club, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A funny, well observed study of a woman searching for a new direction in life.
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La Bohème, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Humour outweighs tragedy in this enjoyable new version of a classic romantic opera that takes audience participation to the next…
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Spitting Image, King’s Head Theatre – Review
The story of a pregnant man succeeds dramatically but struggles comedically.
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Operation Love Story, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Promising work but not really a ‘destination piece’; it is worth watching as part of a body of work (which…
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Drawn In, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A hilarious one-man mime transforms seamlessly into a poignant two-hander about creation, power and dominance in this thought-provoking, ingenious production.
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Laughing Matter, King’s Head Theatre – Review
This uniquely theatrical and highly emotive production manages to be at once both epic and personal.
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Strangers in Between, King’s Head Theatre – Review
An earnest and thought-provoking story of loneliness and uncertainty, seen through the young eyes of a gay man.
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Eigengrau, King’s Head Theatre – Review
A production brimming with the disorganised passion of young adulthood. Like a sitcom, the joy of watching this play is…
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Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Pros: A cult show for disco lovers and 90s nostalgics. Cons: The singing needs some polishing. I am writing this…
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