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Review: The Enormous Crocodile, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Roald Dahl at its finest
Read More »That Edinburgh feeling….in London
Staying in London this summer? With Eva de Valk's selection of what’s an offer in the capital this August, you can still get that Edinburgh feeling!
Read More »Porgy and Bess, Regents Park Open Air Theatre – Review
This production did more than justice to the classic tale of love and betrayal. Powerful and unsentimental with many memorable performances.
Read More »Hobson’s Choice, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
An interesting take on a Victorian exploration of gender and class.
Read More »All My Sons, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
This production opens our eyes to the unique tools that theatre has at its disposal to bring stories closer to the audience.
Read More »Into The Woods Screening, Regents Park Open Air Theatre – Review
Stephen Sondheim Directed by Timothy Sheader Hosted by Digital Theatre ★★★★ Pros: We can see a show from 2010 and create a new live event around it. The atmosphere was very fun and personable with a lovely array of guests. Cons: Limited connection with the other audiences watching in other locations. Our Verdict: A very fun way to revive a revival, I see screening parties becoming more popular. Courtesy of Digital Theatre Ever felt frustrated that you don’t have time ...
Read More »Pride and Prejudice, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Quite simply, this is a must see for all Austen fans this summer.
Read More »To Kill a Mockingbird, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
A predictably strong start to the 2013 season for the Open Air Theatre. Lets hope the British weather doesn't scupper their audience numbers!
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Although it shows real promise, it lets itself down. It's worth seeing because it is different, but be prepared to feel disappointed in places.
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