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Mrs. Dalloway at Arcola Theatre
Hal Coase adaptation of Virginia Woolf's 1925 novel, Mrs. Dalloway (about a high-society wife in postwar London) gives...
The Ministry of Biscuits at Barons Court Theatre: review
I went along to Barons Court Theatre last night with my sister to watch The Ministry of Biscuits. This...
Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain at The Apollo
How do you describe history to children without boring them? How do you get their attention and...
The Shape of Things | review
Neil LaBute's two hour four-hander dark comedy is just as relevant today as it was 20 years ago....
The Sweet Science of Bruising |review
Wilton's Music Hall is the setting for Joy Wilkinson's play, The Sweet Science of Bruising. This fabulous Grade...
Eva O’Connor’s MUSTARD at the Arcola Theatre
Fishamble presents MUSTARD. It is written and performed by Eva O’Connor and directed by Hildegard Ryan. It is...
Kim Noble: Lullaby for Scavengers – Soho Theatre | Review
Kim Noble's provocative, powerful multi-media production gives a deep dive into his psyche. Is it performance Art? Is...
Shida the musical – review
Written and performed by Jeannette Bayardelle, the UK première of the hit Off-Broadway musical SHIDA opened at The Vaults on 11...
Man of La Mancha – the musical – review
Kelsey Grammer (star of beloved sitcoms Frasier and Cheers) gives a memorable performance as Cervantes in Dale Wasserman's...
Anna Bella Eema @ Arcola theatre: Review
Lisa D'Amour's fantastical and surreal play is set in a trailer home in a deserted trailer park that is...