One Day When We Were Young Review

One Day When We Were Young Review

VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> One Day When We Were Young is a quiet, almost timid, play. We follow the relationship between two characters, Violet and Leonard, across three time periods starting during the Second World
Son of a Bitch Review

Son of a Bitch Review

VENUE: SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE >>> It seems fitting that I saw Son of a Bitch in the same week that I have been re-watching the Bridget Jones films. This play, written and performed by Anna Morris,
Mr Jones Review

Mr Jones Review

VENUE: UNION THEATRE >>> Being Welsh is so much more than an identity. It’s a feeling that lives in your very core and it’s not one that’s easy to shake. To bottle that feeling up
Lavender, Hyacinth, Violet, Yew Review

Lavender, Hyacinth, Violet, Yew Review

VENUE: BUSH THEATRE >>> The Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew has come to Shepherds Bush. Along with the Chelsea Flower Show. Or so it seems as the Bush Theatre’s stage blossomed and bloomed with dozens
The Value of Names Review

The Value of Names Review

VENUE: WHITE BEAR THEATRE >>> Three actors nail the UK premiere of a darkly comedic and confrontational play with faultless performances that shine laser light on a shameful period of American history when lives were
Antigone [on strike] Review

Antigone [on strike] Review

VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> We enter into Park 90, which hosts a white, minimalist set. A stage features centrally, with a judge’s seat and microphone to the rear, and screen to the front. Calming music
Drama Girls Review

Drama Girls Review

VENUE: UNION THEATRE >>> The luvvies loved it. The wannabe theatricals whooped their approval. There was sympathetic applause too from disappointed drama queens and princes yet to break into acting rather than serving coffees and
Under the Table Review

Under the Table Review

VENUE: BARONS COURT THEATRE >>> Nothing is as it seems. That’s the message to take away from the aptly named Under the Table, written and directed by Aaron Thaker. Split into four parts: sex, politics,
The Gift Review

The Gift Review

VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> How would you react if you received an unpleasant package anonymously in the post? Would you a. call the police, or b. question your entire past and every negative interaction you
Nicholas Burns Interview

Nicholas Burns Interview

This week, we interviewed Nicholas Burns who is appearing in The Gift at Park Theatre from 22nd January 2025.
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