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Not John

This is a short, sweet, sensitive one man play depicting a bit of a lost, lonely period for Darryl, a recently unemployed South Wales steel worker. ...
Dreamless Sleep at Arts Theatre
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Dreamless Sleep

This is a lovely, tender play which will stay with me for a long time.  It shows us a few years in the lives of a young couple – played by Niamh Watso...
King Lear Richmond Theatre
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King Lear

The Richmond Theatre’s wonderful ‘King Lear’ opens with discord:  the fragile but steely-eyed Cordelia (Beth Cooke) enters the bare stage alone and fi...
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Lolita

The Duke of Hamilton’s theatre, nestled underneath the Hampstead pub, is a tiny, cellar-like space which makes for a perfect setting for the claustrop...
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Matchbox Theatre

From the opening pre-recorded, pre-show announcement, requesting that the audience members ‘turn on’ their mobile phones, Michael Frayn’s ‘Matchbox Th...
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My Children! My Africa!

Set in South Africa in 1985, Athol Fugard’s ‘My Children! My Africa!’ (1989) is all about divisions and oppositions: black and white, younger and olde...
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Result

This short match-length play (45 minutes each half), explores the pressures undergone by a group of young footballers at a youth training academy.  Th...