Another London revival of work that might once have been thought a masterpiece, but now may fail to engage a younger audience.
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A Nazi Comparison, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
While ‘Corbynistas’ will love this diatribe against anyone (or anything) leaning to the right, A Nazi Comparison isn’t for those looking for a balanced, intellectual show.
Read More »The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Greenwich Theatre – Review
A well-performed production with some wonderful storytelling. A must-see if studying it for GCSE.
Read More »Blinkface, The Miller – Review
This is an unpolished but nonetheless very well executed show, fun in its current form and full of future potential.
Read More »Zeraffa Giraffa, Little Angel Theatre – Review
A memorable production for its warmth, fantastic storytelling and inspiration for further learning.
Read More »The Toxic Avenger, Arts Theatre – Review
With a killer soundtrack and a talented cast, this is a surprisingly sweet and daftly hilarious musical.
Read More »The Tempest, Greenwich Theatre – Review
Gently blending British and Malawian features, this production epitomises intercultural theatre.
Read More »I Remember, Pleasance Theatre – Review
The fairly simple concept of using sounds to compliment a monologue is inventively utilised. With some development and support, it could be a really exceptional piece; A show well-worth seeing.
Read More »The Fall, Royal Court – Review
A faultless ensemble brings the recent events surrounding the student movement in Cape Town vividly to life. Minimal set, maximal talents and sharp dialogue make for a captivating experience.
Read More »Frankenstein, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An ambitious new take on the gothic masterpiece.
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