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Always on my Mind -review
by Shipwreck Productions, part of Brighton Fringe 2021 runs from 28 May – 27 June.
Directed by Theodore...
Mustapha Matura’s Meetings | Review
Award winning director Kalungi Ssebandeke directs the 21st century UK revival of Mustapha Matura's 1981 dark satire Meetings....
Cyanide at 5, King’s Head Theatre | Review
Directed by Peter Kavanagh, Cyanide at 5 is a gripping revenge drama by award-winning Czechoslovakian novelist and playwright, Pavel...
Tiger at Omnibus Theatre | Review
Written by Joe Eyre and directed by Myles O'Gorman, Tiger is a bittersweet story about grief and feeling...
Batsu! – A riotous night of Improv at it’s best | Review
BATSU!, the hit underground show that was created in New York and Chicago, makes it's London debut at Underbelly...
Lipstick at Southwark Playhouse – review
In an unusual twist, two women play the teenage boys in Lily Shahmoon’s delightful and witty Lipstick. This is...
Borders & Games at Arcola – Review
Two plays by three-time Fringe First winner Henry Naylor, Games and Borders, give us a stark glimpse into...
Sputnik Sweetheart at Arcola | Review
Haruki Murakami's Sputnik Sweetheart is currently showing at the Arcola Theatre in London. Adapted by Bryony Lavery and...
Palmyra Review – A Story of power, ego and revenge
Written and performed by French actor Bertrand Lesca and Greek actor Nasi Voutsas, Palmyra is a play about destruction, power, ego and revenge. The...
SMOKE at Southwark Playhouse | Review
Kim Davies' SMOKE is a provocative modern adaptation of August Strindberg’s 1888 naturalistic play, Miss Julie. Directed by Polina...