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Natalie Casey, Ralph Davis, Sam Frenchum, Michael Marcus & Catrin Stewart_Valued Friends_Pamela Raith Photography

Valued Friends @ Kingston’s Rose Theatre – Review

Directed by Michael Fentiman, Stephen Jeffreys’ Valued Friends is at Kingston’s Rose Theatre until October 12th. The play stars Natalie...
Gabrielle Brooks (Two (Annabella)), Beverly Rudd (One (Irene)) and Natasha Cottriall (Three (Anna Bella Eema) (c) Holly Revell

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...

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...
Laurie Kynaston (Nicolas), John Light (Pierre). Credit Marc Brenner

The Son at Duke of York’s Theatre – review

Directed by Michael Longhurst, Florian Zeller’s poignant play deals with adolescent depression after the breakdown of the marriage...

Sherlock Holmes and the invisible thing review: an entertaining night out

I ventured out to see Sherlock Holmes and the invisible thing on the hottest day of the year...

The Bridges of Madison County @ Menier Chocolate Factory review: an old-world love story...

Trevor Nunn directs the musical version of this timeless love story. In the movie version, Meryl Streep...
Adam Gillen as Charlie-Fairbanks.-Photo Credit- Helen Maybanks

Adam Gillen is wonderful in Radio | review

Al Smith's Radio at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston tells the story of Charlie Fairbanks Jr (played by...

David Mamet’s Bitter Wheat at the Garrick Theatre |review

"Is it because I'm fat?" I think there is one Hollywood Mogul that will not be giving this...

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...

The Knight of the Burning Pestle at the Barbican |review

Francis Beaumont’s The Knight of the Burning Pestle is currently running at the Barbican London. A co-production by Cheek by...