Reviewer's Rating Sex/Crime Phil Setren 29/01/2020The nature of self-hate is positioned as a strange bedfellow beside intimacy and chemically enhanced sex in this sharp, darkly...
Reviewer's Rating Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) Ben Reiss 28/01/2020It is a truth universally acknowledged that every review of a Jane Austen production must start with ‘it is a...
Reviewer's Rating Chimpanzee Blake Gordon Plante 28/01/2020Chimpanzee is a technically impressive and politically important show. Three puppeteers control a chimpanzee and [her] environment upon a small...
Reviewer's rating ANIMA Blake Gordon Plante 24/01/2020Where many acrobatics shows can be described as breathtaking, ANIMA can be described as breath-controlling. Inspired by their research and...
Reviewer's rating Boys Blake Gordon Plante 23/01/2020The greatest kind of theatre doesn’t call for a reviewer, it calls for a worshipper. BOYS by ThePappyShow is worthy...
Reviewer's rating Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Richard McKee 23/01/2020You don’t get musicals much better known that those by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. So it was no...
You Stupid Darkness! Emma Burnell 23/01/2020It’s hard not to love a play named after a Peanuts quote – not least one by the irrepressible Lucy....
Reviewer's rating Tria Fata Blake Gordon Plante 21/01/2020“Life is like a succession of births.” Tria Fata tells the story of a woman visited by “Mrs. Death.” Not...
Reviewer's rating The Water Babies London MIME Festival 2020 Blake Gordon Plante 20/01/2020The Water Babies is full of wonderment and interest in nature, but lacks urgency and feels dry and unbalanced, dipping...
Reviewer's rating Falling In Love Again Richard Voyce 19/01/2020It’s a testament to our enduring fascination with the British Royal Family that more than 70 years after the 1936...