Pros: Everything about this production, from the performances and the writing to the music and the design, is fascinating to watch and touching to experience. Cons: It is hard to say anything bad about this deeply felt love story and the dedication of the team behind it. After captivating audiences at The Globe in 2016, Kneehigh’s play about Marc and Bella Chagall, art and love begins its 2018 tour with a four-week stop at Wilton’s Music Hall. Fitting the magical surroundings of Wilton’s like ...
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Woman Before A Glass, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
Worth seeing for the performance, but the show overall left me cold.
Read More »Sacha Guitry, Ma Fille et Moi, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
Multipurpose theatre that will leave you smiling, questioning and full of admiration.
Read More »The Silhouette in the Smoke, London Museum of Water and Steam – Review
A thrilling immersive theatre experience supported by stellar performances and storytelling.
Read More »Bunny, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This play beautifully examines the connections between race, class, and growing up in Luton.
Read More »Interview: Adrian Berry on ‘From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads’
'From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads' writer/director Adrian Berry tells us about the Bowie-centric play as it embarks on a UK tour.
Read More »Cry, Blueberry, The Cockpit – Review
An affecting one-man show in which a clown pours his heart out, recounting his personal journey through the opening three decades of the 20th century in America.
Read More »Six, Arts Theatre – Review
Six unheard stories from six women known only for their man. A fantastic tale of the six Queens history left behind.
Read More »The Here and This and Now, Southwark Playhouse – Review
From the dullness of the day-to-day to the dread of a dystopian downfall, this play is compelling and ominously logical.
Read More »Doodle the Musical, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
A very amusing musical mocking the tropes of WWII films.
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