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The West | an immersive and interactive theatre -review
Written by Bertie Watkins, and set in the Wild West, The West is an immersive and interactive theatre...
‘Queen of Fishtown’ Review
On Sunday I headed to Kings Theatre in Islington London to see a preview of Queen of Fishtown....
Much a do about nothing – Review
Much a do about Nothing has been running all Summer at the Globe Theatre, London from 22nd of...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Review
Performed at Iris Theatre’s Summer Festival at the Actors’ Church in the heart of Covent Garden, the production...
Cyrano de Bergerac Review
"Duels, bitter rivalry and war to win the heart of his lady!"
Was delighted to...
The False Servant – Review
Pierre Marivaux’s 18th Century comedy drama, The False Servant is running at The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond from...
Songs of the Chambermaids – Living Record Festival -Review
Written by Mark C. Hewitt, music composed by Thomas Strønen the Norwegian percussionist and with videographic interventions by...
Disenchanted: A Cabaret of Twisted Fairy Tales – review
Eliane Morel is ‘Madame d’Aulnoy’ speaking to us from her 19th century Parisian salon. This very timely one woman...
Le Wine Club – Review
After the cancellation of Vault Festival, The Studio in the Other Palace lends itself very well to this...
White Witch Review
White Witch is written by pioneering Jamaican playwright Barry Reckord, who was the first Black Briton to have...