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Hell yes I am tough enough – review
This hilarious yet unsettling satirical political piece by Ben Alderton at Park Theatre, London, gives us a manic,...
Bill Viola/Michelangelo at the RA: Life Death Rebirth
Why are we here? - The theme is life death rebirth. A joint exhibition of two artists separated...
The RAGE of Narcissus: Review
Written by Sergio Blanco and directed by the award-winning Daniel Goldman, “The Rage of Narcissus” is a 90...
Blippi The Musical – Review
I recently attended Blippi the musical at the Apollo theatre in London with my 22 month old son...
Nelson Mandela: the Official Exhibition
26 Leake Street Gallery at Waterloo’s Graffiti Tunnels is transformed into an interactive audiovisual space taking you on...
Borders & Games at Arcola – Review
Two plays by three-time Fringe First winner Henry Naylor, Games and Borders, give us a stark glimpse into...
‘Queen of Fishtown’ Review
On Sunday I headed to Kings Theatre in Islington London to see a preview of Queen of Fishtown....
Girl from the North Country: Review
Set in the Depression-era of 1930s America after the Wall Street Crash, Girl from the North Country is a musical play by Irish playwright...
“Building the Wall” is a terrifying glimpse into the future of Trump’s America
The date is 22 November 2019. We are led to understand that Donald Trump has been...
Stuff by Alison Carr, performed by Sophie Thompson: review
Hello? Are you squished? Have I squelched you?
Starring Sophie Thompson, Stuff is a 5...