
Stuart King


Review: ONE LAST WALTZ, Greenwich Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, March 13 2018, 12:09
Written and directed by Luke Adamson, ONE LAST WALTZ is one of those well-meaning fringe shows which attempts to tackle a serious subject - in this instance, Alzheimers - the disease from which Adamson's own grandfather suffered before his death last Christmas.


Review: THE BELIEVERS ARE BUT BROTHERS at the Bush Theatre
By Stuart King Monday, January 29 2018, 08:43
The radicalisation of young disenchanted Muslims in western society has become a mainstay of fringe theatre writing of late and perhaps with some justification.


Review: ALICE at the Landor Space
By Stuart King Friday, January 12 2018, 14:53
Much has been written in recent decades about the possible relationship permutations which existed between Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) and his muse, the 6-year old Alice Liddell, who was the basis for his Alice in Wonderland stories.


Review: THE RAT PACK LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS - Theatre Royal Haymarket
By Stuart King Thursday, December 21 2017, 09:00
You'd be forgiven for assuming that Mitch Sebastian's devised show in which three legends - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr share their on-stage Las Vegas antics with an audience accompanied by a big band, would be a universal crowd pleaser... but in truth, it was a pretty woeful experience.


Review: SLAVA'S SNOW SHOW at the Royal Festival Hall
By Stuart King Tuesday, December 19 2017, 16:13
Internationally renowned Russian clown Slava Polunin, began work on his Snow Show back in 1993 and it has since travelled the world garnering plaudits and positive reviews in dozens of countries and hundreds of cities where it has entertained millions of spectators.
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