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'When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other' - Review
What does one call the coming together of numerous powerhouses? A power complex? Whatever the term is, it makes sense to describe When We...
Jordi Rocha
Feb 18, 20193 min read


'Henry V' - King's Shakespeare Company
At first enquiry, Henry V seems like a strange choice for a student production. What, after all, does a nationalistic war narrative say...
Megan Williams
Feb 7, 20193 min read


Jane Eyre - Review
Over time, historical works of fiction have gone through the wringer of theatrical and cinematic adaptation; some adaptors deciding to...
Alexander Banks-Jongman
Dec 18, 20182 min read
Review - The Effect - King's Players
‘The Effect’ is absolutely spectacular. Written by Lucy Prebble, and directed in this particular production by Evie Ayres-Townshend, the...
Richelle Sushil
Dec 10, 20182 min read


Circle Mirror Transformation Review – King’s Players
What to say! The play was intense to say the least. Simple yet effective, the Circle Transformation is a must go. Created by Annie Baker...

Charles de Falletans
Dec 2, 20182 min read


Much Ado About Nothing - King's Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, revisited by director Dom Rawson, assisted by Tom Howard and produced by Gusta Matthews, is an...

Charles de Falletans
Nov 30, 20182 min read


The Pit and the Pendulum – The Creation Company Review
Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum uses the Spanish Inquisition as a springboard for exploring the psychological complexities of...
Margarita Bassova
Nov 27, 20184 min read


The Archive of Educated Hearts – The Pleasance Theatre
Upon entering the StageSpace of the Pleasance Theatre, Casey Jay Andrews smiles and warmly greets us then proceeds to usher us into small...
Godelieve de Bree
Oct 29, 20182 min read


A Very Very Very Dark Matter - A Review
Educative yet humorous, Martin McDonagh’s ‘A Very Very Very Dark Matter’, directed by Matthew Dunster is a success. Truly, through the...

Charles de Falletans
Oct 28, 20182 min read


I’m Not Running Review - National Theatre
Playing till 31st January 2019 Standard Ticket - £15.00 Entry Pass (aged 16-25) - £7.50 View Here David Hare’s new play ‘I’m Not Running’...
Cameron Hibbitt and Lilian Fawcett
Oct 26, 20183 min read
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