A high energy production with excellent movement, staging and good performances, Disco Pigs is an excellent revival of a one of a kind play.
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Everyday People, Bridewell Theatre – Review
A snappy 45 minutes of drama, consisting of two short plays, to fit into your lunch break. However, the performance of Caryl Churchill’s Seagulls far outshines the unremarkable opener, Tennessee Williams’ Every Twenty Minutes.
Read More »Chinese Whispers, Greenwich Theatre – Review
An amiable old-fashioned comedy whose overqualified cast makes up for a dull plot.
Read More »Interview: Cabaret Performer Tori Scott
Cabaret performer Tori Scott tells us about her 'tragically true' tales and cabaret career ahead of her solo show at Brasserie Zedel.
Read More »Octopus, Tara Arts Theatre -Review
A representation of UK’s reality that will shake you up and leave you mindful
Read More »Bodies, Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs – Review
An ambitious and far-reaching exploration of family, fertility and international surrogacy.
Read More »Mimeomia, Theatre Utopia – Review
Lots of potential for development, perfect for those who love indie physical theatre pieces.
Read More »Touch, Soho Theatre – Review
An unflinchingly realistic portrayal of thirtysomething Dee’s dating life, which is as chaotic as her bedsit and temp job. Includes a healthy dose of humour, a whip-smart cast that’s mostly used to its advantage, and a rotating set design that mirrors the whirlwind.
Read More »Klanghaus: 800 Breaths, Southbank Centre – Review
An absolutely outstanding multi-sensory promenade performance, and whether you love it or not, it’s unlikely you’ll ever have experienced anything quite like this before.
Read More »Boys Club, Jacksons Lane – Review
Joe and Jules are forced to dress as men in order to get work on the stage, only for their plan to slowly unravel before the eyes of their audiences.
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