Reviewer's Rating White Guy on the Bus Jack Taylor 01/04/2018Bruce Graham wrestles with the most sensitive of American subjects in this exploration of racial tension and inequality. Graham, a...
Reviewer's Rating Cyril’s Success Nicholas Potter 06/02/2018This production of Cyril’s Success is the first in London since 1890. This is not a famous play, but it...
Reviewer's Rating Dolphins and Sharks Owen Davies 17/09/2017his riveting play comes to London from New York. Author James Anthony Tyler creates a brilliant scenario in which the...
Reviewer's Rating The Non-Stop Connolly Show Owen Davies 07/04/2016his year sees the centenary of the Easter Rising in Ireland. Though the insurrection was defeated and some of its...
Reviewer's Rating Weald Lettie Mckie 08/02/2016eald, currently showing at the Finborough is a new play by prize winning writer Daniel Foxsmith. A poignant story about...
Reviewer's Rating P’yongyang Lettie Mckie 13/01/2016omeo and Juliet meets The Manchurian Candidate Pyonyang is a heart-breaking tale of forbidden love between two young people growing...
Reviewer's Rating Flowering Cherry Lettie Mckie 24/11/2015obert Bolt was one of the 20th Century’s most successful playwrights. He first shot to fame in the 1960s with...
Reviewer's Rating Treasure Lettie Mckie 26/10/201500 years ago London’s East End boasted a popular Yiddish theatre scene, now largely forgotten. Pulling off another spectacularly original...
Reviewer's Rating The Sweethearts Lettie Mckie 01/10/2015he Finborough’s latest offering is The Sweethearts a topical glimpse into the lives of modern British soldiers serving in Afghanistan....
Reviewer's Rating My Eyes Went Dark Matthew Whitaker 01/09/2015ark, in the case of this play, is the operative word. The set is a single spartan strip of obsidian...