A rough-and-ready musical with talented musicians and humour aplenty, what Say My Name! lacks in its execution is made up for by pure irreverence. AMC's Breaking Bad is roughly 62 hours …
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A rough-and-ready musical with talented musicians and humour aplenty, what Say My Name! lacks in its execution is made up for by pure irreverence. AMC's Breaking Bad is roughly 62 hours …
Lyrical, melodic and beautifully soundtracked, Out of The Forest's Bury the Hatchet was a joy to behold. As a general rule, metatheatre makes me squirm. I find it self-conscious, cloying, and …
Rebecca Lyon’s rendition of Martin McNamara’s I.E.D. contains a shining performance and pockets of superb writing, but overall falls into the very clichéd and gendered traps it is trying to …
Brave, bold and vibrant. There is a lot to be impressed by in this production, however, The God of Hell need a little tighter vision to stop it fraying at …
With a promising script and interesting ideas, Dead Souls would be a fantastic show if it just stopped trying to do too much at once. Dead Souls is a new production …
An intimate two-hander at Theatre N16, AI Love You presents both sides of a captivating argument surrounding artificial intelligence and agency. The concept is compelling, the writing is intellectually stimulating, …
Energetic performances and beautiful writing; Boxless Physical Theatre's Loop is a vivid exploration of love, culture and the coming of age. Three generations and three very different periods of English history, …
A jarring combination of parody and psychological thriller. Madeline Cunningham's Full Circle has an imaginative premise, but confusing and ponderous execution. The preset involves four young women performing a synchronised dance routine. …
Commendable for its ambition, but too many variables spoiled the broth. 101 turned into little more than an audience giggle-fest - and I'm not sure that's the reaction Oneohone wanted. One thing I …
Tragic and beautiful, hilarious and heart wrenching; Dark Vanilla Jungle is an emotional rollercoaster ride from start to finish. Phillip Ridley's theatrical master stroke will leave you feeling very grateful …
A baffling, chaotic and misjudged production at Balham’s Theatre N16, Whimsy is packed with way too many ideas to be able to land any. It’s taken me longer than normal to …
A slight but slick one-woman show in its early stages of development, Vines showcases an engaging and assured performer, impressive sound design and fun use of UV. Taking place within the friendly …
Entertaining double act Full-Pelt Theatre explores life before…well, life as Wombmates at Theatre N16 Wombmates, in what I can only describe as one of the most (presumably self-consciously) brilliantly appalling bits of theatre …
An effective concept and solid performances surprise in Swifties: an unlikely modernisation of a classic at Theatre N16. Forgive my skepticism but when I read the blurb of this production, my …