Review: When Darkness Falls, Park Theatre
Review: When Darkness Falls, Park Theatre 3.0Overall Score It's been three years since my last visit to the Park Theatre, and I am warmly welcomed on my return, albeit with a rather chilling…
Review: When Darkness Falls, Park Theatre 3.0Overall Score It's been three years since my last visit to the Park Theatre, and I am warmly welcomed on my return, albeit with a rather chilling…
Review: Daddy Issues3.0Overall ScoreDaddy Issues is a dark comedy exploring the life of Natalia, a struggling artist who makes her living through a phone sex line. We are welcomed into the t…
Review: Sisters of Charity, The Lion and Unicorn4.0Overall ScoreSet in the notorious Bessborough Mother and Baby home in Cork, Sisters of Charity shares an insight into the lives of two 'fal…
Review: Coronavirus: A Great British Farce, Hen and Chickens Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIt's my first time back at the Hen and Chickens since Covid and I am thrilled to see it buzzing with life.…
Review: PNOC.io, Camden People's Theatre3.0Overall ScorePNOC. io is a digital interactive theatre experience presented by Chronic Insanity at Camden People's Theatre. Upon entering this vide…
Review: Every Seven Years, Jack Studio Theatre4.0Overall ScoreEvery Seven Years is a coming-of-age drama that plays with the idea that our bodies are reborn every seven years, once all our c…
Review: Rise, White Bear Theatre 4.0Overall Score Rise is set in a dystopian world where the divide between the wealthy and poor has grown to insurmountable levels. It examines democracy, th…
Review: Dance, King's Head Theatre 4.0Overall Score Dance is a new play which originally premiered as a lockdown drama in 2020. Itfollows the story of teenager Kemi, who has been bullied and…