The Diary of a Nobody Tom Aitken 24/01/2015eorge Grossmith was the man who created the roles of John Wellington Wells, Sir Joseph Porter, Major General Stanley, Reginald...
The Changeling Nicola Watkinson 23/01/2015s soon as the house lights darken in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, we feel a deep sense of foreboding: the...
Theatre Ad Infinitum – Light Kate Mounce 23/01/2015LONDON INTERNATIONAL MIME FESTIVAL 2015 ack in the heady days of August 2014, I reviewed Light for Playstosee.com at the...
Bad Jews Rowena Hawkins 23/01/2015oshua Harmon’s hilarious Bad Jews, transferring to the St James from Theatre Royal Bath’s Ustinov Studio,begins with the awkwardness of...
Young Men Nicola Watkinson 20/01/2015he opening performance of Sadler’s Wells 2015 programme, Young Men fuses dance, theatre and visual elements to create an incredibly...
Mat Ricardo – Showman Katerina Yannouli 20/01/2015LONDON INTERNATIONAL MIME FESTIVAL 2015 hen I set out to review a juggler performing at the Purcell Room of Queen...
The Boys Upstairs Richard Voyce 19/01/2015auxhall’s Above The Stag Theatre, Britain’s only full-time permanent LGBT producing theatre, seems to be going through something of a...
Upper Cut Tom Aitken 18/01/2015s play, production and performance, this 90 minutes without an interval makes for a concentrated and enjoyable evening. The play...
Contact.com Oliver J. Weinfeld 16/01/2015aking place in the stylish new Park Theatre, Michael Kingsbury’s play Contact.com opens with a middle-class, middle-aged couple dressed for...
The Liz and Dick Show Matthew Whitaker 16/01/2015 two-character play is always an exercise in basic chemistry.Two elements, with the script as catalyst. Without the camouflage of supporting...