Slippery When Wet review
Yesterday I was back at the fantastic Barons Court Theatre in West London for Slippery When Wet: a new play by Leanne…
London as a city has so much exciting theatre to be enjoyed, beyond the West End and the theatre district. Considered as ‘off West End’ theatre, there are several venues throughout the city which provide theatre makers with production spaces to try out new material, develop productions and also revive existing plays and musicals. From intimate pub theatres to larger venues such as the National Theatre and Southbank Centre, audiences can enjoy shows at various locations throughout the city. Take Operation Mincemeat for example, the hugely successful musical started out at the New Diorama Theatre in 2019, before transferring to Southwark Playhouse and the Riverside Studios, on its journey to its current West End home at The Fortune Theatre.
Slippery When Wet review
Yesterday I was back at the fantastic Barons Court Theatre in West London for Slippery When Wet: a new play by Leanne…
A Preoccupation With Romantic Love review (Camden Fringe)
Writer and poet Laura Thurlow is currently touring the Edinburgh and Camden Fringes with her comedy play about…
Sing, River review
This year I have been fortunate enough to review a handful of pieces of new writing at The Hope Theatre in Islington. The…
DREAM SCHOOL review
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Speakers’ Corner: The Public Shaming of Rufus Love review
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Winnie the Pooh musical review (Riverside Studios)
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Teechers Leavers ‘22 review
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TOSKA review (AD)
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Wonderland in Alice review
Alice in Wonderland was a huge part of my childhood, from the animated Disney film to the musical stage show. With…
Where Have All Our Women Gone? review
Theatre is one of many artistic mediums used to communicate and draw attention to political issues around the world…