Pros: Strong ensemble and direction Cons: Disjointed plot, zero pace Steeped in history, The White Bear theatre pub has been in the heart of south London since 1780. Being a proud south Londoner I found this fact harrowing as I’d never heard of it or seen any of their productions before. As I ordered my pale ale I was also informed that The White Bear has just completed an impressive refurbishment which was clear to see as this glorious old boozer is now a ...
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Lovestuck, The Cockpit – Review
Featuring some outlandish plot devices that are lacking in depth, LoveStuck is certainly not a dull musical!
Read More »Opera in the City Festival Brings Accessible Opera to the Bridewell Theatre
A new August festival brings accessible opera at affordable prices to the heart of the City.
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An affordable and pleasant evening at the theatre for fans of costume drama.
Read More »The Marriage of Kim K, Arcola Theatre – Review
A mind-bending, thoroughly enjoyable romp through several centuries of music and marriage.
Read More »Adrian Berry on the Postcard Festival at Jackson’s Lane
Jackson's Lane Artistic Director Adrian Berry gives insights into bringing this year's Postcards Festival to life.
Read More »Interview: Miss Polly Rae on ‘Between the Sheets’
Miss Polly Rae tells us about 'Between the Sheets' and shares saucy secrets from the world of burlesque.
Read More »The Taming of the Shrew, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An immensely enjoyable immersive production of a classic play that makes you think as much as it makes you laugh.
Read More »An Injury, Ovalhouse – Review
A trivial depiction of mass violence, presented with a self-indulgent script and a muddled direction.
Read More »Briefs: Close Encounters, Underbelly Festival Southbank – Review
This intergalactic show probes your senses like E.T.’s glittered finger!
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