Review: Mogadishu – Lyric Hammersmith ***
Vivienne Franzmann’s bold new play recently won the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition and The George Devine Award 2010. Amy Stow gives her verdict. […]
Vivienne Franzmann’s bold new play recently won the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition and The George Devine Award 2010. Amy Stow gives her verdict. […]
This problematic play is injected with fresh energy and carefully-crafted characters under Ria Parry’s astute direction, writes Amy Stow. […]
This two-man play demands subtle and touching performances, but are they delivered in this UK premiere? Amy Stow heads up to Hampstead to find out. […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest show, The Wizard of Oz doesn’t need to be a critical smash, which is just as well, according to JBR.
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At the heart of London’s alternative performance scene Camden People’s Theatre is nestled in amongst the office buildings by Warren Street Tube. […]
Oscar season and in a year of strong contenders Sam Peter Jackson is our man in Hollywood. That’s Planet Hollywood, just off Piccadilly Circus. […]
Fourthwall Magazine incorporating The Drama Student is hitting the streets this week. We want you to help spread the word! […]
Amy Stow attends the opening night of the Waterloo East Repertory programme and discovers two plays of urgent relevance. […]
JBR discovers a pocket musical in Ordinary Days at Traflagar Studio 2 that is almost as perfect a piece of musical theatre as he could hope for. […]
Ghostly goings on in Ayckbourn’s Snake in the Grass at The Print Room is hugely enjoyable, if a little predictable, writes Honour Bayes. […]
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