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Angel and Now We Are Pope, The London Theatre – Review
An intense but enjoyable evening well suited to The London Theatre's intimate environment.
Read More »Puffball, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A well-intentioned and charming performance but fails to develop into a fully satisfying show in its current shape.
Read More »A Tale From The Bedsit, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A warm-hearted story about learning how to stand on your own two feet. With delicious biscuits.
Read More »(Merely) Romeo & Juliet, The Cockpit Theatre – Review
It is nice to see a new approach to Shakespeare, but this production slightly misses the mark.
Read More »Urinetown, St. James Theatre – Review
Urinetown brings to life a dystopian future in superb neo-noir steampunk style - a cult theatrical classic in the making.
Read More »Jane Eyre, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
The closest thing to reading the novel yourself, this is an intelligent and faithful adaptation which could become a classic in its own right.
Read More »Punchdrunk: The Drowned Man, Temple Studios – Review
This is a spectacular theatrical experience like no other. Go, go, go!
Read More »Ushers: The Front Of House Musical, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
This production is everything a musical should be and more. A cheeky take on the life behind the scenes at a West End theatre; a must see for even the most reluctant musical goer. A fantastic night out.
Read More »The Illumination: Scholars of the Last Torch, Luminere Bar – Review
A miasma of activity that cleverly weaves its way around an underground bar. Fully interactive, you can step in or out of the drama at your choosing. While this offers freedom, it also prevents full immersion.
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