

Review: Party Time & Celebration/ Pinter Six (Harold Pinter Theatre)
To mark the ten-year anniversary of the eponymous Harold Pinter’s death, director Jamie Lloyd and his company have been performing their...
Jan 6, 2019


Review: The Tell-Tale Heart (Dorfman Theatre)
In a city awash with Pantos and feel-good festive shows, it is only natural that my macabre sensibilities were attracted to Anthony...
Jan 2, 2019


Review: The Madness of King George III (Nottingham Playhouse)
A king losing his sanity and a conspiracy from his offspring to take over the throne, we’ve heard this before, haven’t we? The National’s...
Nov 22, 2018


Review: Seed (BATS Theatre)
With New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern currently on maternity leave, becoming the first elected leader ever to do so, this...
Aug 7, 2018


Review: Jekyll & Hyde (Isaac Theatre Royal)
I can't say I have encountered many theatre companies that stick to a strict formula. Yet, when I heard that A Slightly Isolated Dog were...
Jul 12, 2018


Review: The Biggest (Court Theatre)
Given the 2017-2018 season at the Court so far, featuring the intensity of performances such as "Venus in Fur" and "Titus Andronicus", it...
Jul 2, 2018


Review: In the Next Room, or the vibrator play (Court Theatre)
In a way, learning about the history of the vibrator is a worthy reason for this play to be produced. Set just as electricity was...
May 29, 2018


Review: The World We Live In (BATS Theatre)
It is not often that I see two shows back to back that are so similar in concept. Intervention Theatre's "The World We Live In"...
Mar 23, 2018


Review: The Worst People (Gryphon Theatre)
"Urgh, they are the absolute worst." Most of us have probably uttered these words at some point, not necessarily about the worst people...
Mar 22, 2018


Review: Deep South Caesar (Gryphon Theatre)
It is not often that you get to see a one woman show about a man called Greg. Aimee Smith's satirical show follows the life of the...
Mar 20, 2018