Joyful slapstick parody musical about a WW2 intelligence operation, romping through so many genres you’ll get dizzy.
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Review: An Intervention, Riverside Studios
A unique, compelling and energetically performed two-hander
Read More »Review: Bloody Difficult Women, Riverside Studios
powerful and insightful
Read More »Review: No One Is Coming, Riverside Studios
A brilliant combination of Irish folklore and storytelling
Read More »Review: Ava: The Secret Conversations, Riverside Studios
outstanding set designs that steal the show
Read More »Review: Boys Cry, Riverside Studios
A powerful and captivating monologue
Read More »Review: Happy Days, Riverside Studios
This haunting and powerful production left me reeling
Read More »Love, Loss & Chianti, Riverside Studios – Review
This pair of stylistically different but equally affecting 50 minute pieces by Christopher Reid are well-pitched to straddle the interface between poetry and drama. The first, Scatterings, is an ode to a middle-aged man’s late wife. Tender and mournful, its poignancy is somehow elevated by an absence of rage. Robert Bathurst has just the right sonorous tones for the part, and when Rebecca Johnson joins him to enact reminiscences from a holiday in Crete, or later hospital episodes (there’s a ...
Read More »Drag King Richard III, Riverside Studios – Review
A beautiful, impacting and original story that sadly just didn't deliver.
Read More »Hamlet, Riverside Studios – Review
A rediscovery of a classic. Not for everyone, but if you brave this violent and unapologetic performance, you will be a Shakespeare convert!
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