Witty and engaging, this play reflects many of the issues still affecting society today.
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Little Baby Jesus, Orange Three Theatre – Review
Full of sass and dripping in attitude
Read More »Out of Water, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Zoe Cooper’s Jess and Joe Forever, premiered in 2016, was my favourite show of the year. An exuberant hit of sweet, sticky romcom, and a nourishing examination of class, gender and rural English life, it fizzed with the joy of potential: both for the lives of its eponymous protagonists and the power of telling their story. Returning to the round of the Orange Tree Theatre, Cooper’s latest, Out of Water, revisits these themes and introduces us to a new trio ...
Read More »Blood Knot, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
What can a play tell us about the world – more than half a century after its debut? I may as well ask why people still watch Shakespeare, but in the case of recent history, I always find myself wondering. Why now? Much like the Bard, it seems that racism will, sadly, always be relevant. Blood Knot is a play about apartheid in South Africa. Athol Fugard’s play about two brothers, one black, one white, premiered in 1961, one year ...
Read More »The End of Hope – Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: A hilarious, touching, emotional ride through contemporary social and sexual mores Cons: None A bare, carpeted stage with a circular bed dead centre. As the lights go up, a couple are having energetic, enthusiastic sex beneath a pink satin eiderdown. All we can see of him are his lower legs, his underpants dangling from an ankle; all we can see of her as she sits astride him is the giant mouse costume that covers her from head to foot. ...
Read More »Eat the Poor, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
A show that's full of sublimely witty wordplay and dynamic energy.
Read More »Winter Solstice, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
This play offers great production value through experimental staging and dramatic dialogue.
Read More »Jonny and the Baptists: The End is Nigh, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Light jokes and silly antics sweeten an unmistakable call to arms in this uproarious musical comedy.
Read More »Little Light, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Certainly a must-see for this season at the gorgeous Orange Tree Theatre, this heart-rending tale of loss is full of love, drama and disaster.
Read More »Widowers’ Houses, The Orange Tree Theatre – Review
A really enjoyable production of one of Shaw’s least celebrated plays. Entirely successful and highly recommended!
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