Santi & Naz, a play about friendship in the years leading up to the Partition of India. Co-created by Madelaine Moore and Guleraana Mir.
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Review: Algorithms, Park Theatre
Sadie Clark is brutally honest and outrageously funny about the woes of modern dating in this one-woman show.
Read More »Review: Evelyn, Southwark Playhouse
A thought provoking, inventive piece of theatre
Read More »Coconut, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
Pros: Kuran Dohil’s professional stage debut is brilliant and side-splittingly funny. She captivates the audience with her powerful stage presence. Cons: Does well to avoid sweeping generalisations, but includes some religious stereotypes, especially in the portrayal of convert Simon. Guleraana Mir’s play Coconut tells the story of twenty-something Rumi, a Muslim ‘coconut’, brown on the outside, white on the inside. Rumi is a pork-scratchings-and-vodka kind of girl, instead of the modest girl her family and community want her to be. Just when she thinks she’ll never find ...
Read More »The Awakening, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
One of the most thoughtful pub-theatre productions I have experienced, this deserves a full house every night.
Read More »Pull Your Socks Up, Britain!, Canal Café Theatre – Review
A fun and light-hearted comedy show which pokes fun at the old-fashioned view that everything can be fixed with a bit of British common sense.
Read More »Ladylogue!, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Insights into the workings of the female mind. Funny, poignant, dark and just plain worrying at times (Phil Collins a sex symbol???). To be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone , male and female.
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