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Review: When You Pass Over My Tomb, Arcola Theatre
Some interesting ideas but fails to discuss them in any meaningful way.
Read More »Review: The Wind and the Rain, Finborough Theatre
A sweet, simple story from a century ago, presented to the Finborough’s usual excellent standards.
Read More »Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A gripping tale of obsession and devotion gone too far, with an atmosphere and storyline which certainly did ‘thrill me.’
Read More »Shrapnel: 34 Fragments of a Massacre, Arcola Theatre – Review
A strong, provocative play which challenges your understanding and perception of war.
Read More »Walking the Tightrope: The Tension Between Art and Politics, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
Take twelve accomplished playwrights, an edgy topic, an inclusive venue and an able cast and you have a highly charged and engaging production. Highly recommended, even if the politics of the arts doesn’t excite you!
Read More »Othello, The CLF Art Café
William Shakespeare Directed by Anthony Green ★★★ Pros: The modernization of this production of Othello makes the verse and story clearer and more comprehensible in its relevancy to current affairs. Cons: The theatre was freezing to the point of distraction. Our Verdict: This is a sharp and sleek production which lends thought to those serving in present day wars. While the performances are, for the most part, impressively robust, the production lacked a certain insight. Courtesy of Othello Peckham A black ...
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