Reviews Archive
White Rose, Brockley Jack London, 3***: William Russel
Much of interest, and done well.
A Romantic's Guide to the Apocalypse - A New Musical, Bulmershe Theatre, The Minghella Studios, University of Reading, 5*****: Cormac Richards
A delightful, thoughtful and very moving original musical
End of the Pier, Park Theatre London, 3***: William Russell
A dark exploration of racism, interesting things to say.
Pity, Royal Court, London, 3***: William Russell
Brilliantly absurd but doesn't quite hold together
Girl(ing), The Lab, Theatre Royal Plymouth 4****: Cormac Richards
Out of the ordinary and fascinating
Miss Littlewood, RSC Stratford U Avon, 5*****: Rod Dungate
Something really special
It Happened in Key West, Charing Cross London, 2**: William Russell
A cast that sings well, but not a lot to sing about.
Flesh and Bone, Soho London, 4****: Veronica Stein
Sharply observered
The Jungle, Playhouse London, 5*****: William Russell
Gripping
The Unnatural Tragey, White Bear London, 4****: William Russell
A terrific Jacobean unperformed find.
Fat Jewel, Hope London, 3***: William Russell
Power games - but who will blink first?
Spun, Arcola London, 3***: William Russell
Engaging exploration of friends who do in different directions
Imperium, Gielgud London, 4****: William Russell
Fills in the gap between the two big Shakespeaare plays
Lava, Nottingham Playhouse, 4****: Alan Geary
A riveting production
Search for Music Theatre Writers: William Russell
The search is on for the next generation of Music Theatre writers.
The Play About My Dad, Jermyn St London, 4****: William Russell
A sticky start, but really gets going after that.
Midsummer Night's Dream, 4****, Wilton's Music Hall London, 4****: Veronica Stein
A Dream in the right hands.
The Elephant Man, Bristol Old Vic, 5*****: Cormac Richards
A stunning, insightful and deeply moving production
Midsummer Night's Dream, St Paul's London, 4****: Veronica Stein
Tempest, St Paul's London, 4****: Veronic Stein
Chages of location give added interest