Quite unlike the previous shows I saw at the Print Room, for The Open House the stage is furnished with [Read More]
The Birthday Party at the Harold Pinter Theatre
My knowledge of Pinter was limited to a handful English Literature classes on the topic, back at sixth form. What [Read More]
How to Win Against History at the Young Vic
How to Win Against History is panto with all the trimmings. Not the kind of pantomime that makes you laugh [Read More]
Parliament Square at the Bush Theatre
Parliament Square has the rare capacity of keeping the audience engaged from the first line through to the very last [Read More]
Odysseus Plastok at The Cockpit Theatre
Odysseus Plastok is a joyous explosion of plastic bags, bright colours, and funny faces. The production has arguably very little [Read More]
Picasso at The Playground Theatre
The inaugural show of The Playground Theatre enriches the West London theatre scene with an adventurous and awe-inspiring production. Opening [Read More]