ANGELA’S ASHES The Musical premiered at the Lime Tree Theatre in Limerick in 2017. It was revived In July of this year to tour Limerick, Belfast, Dublin, Cork and now it arrives in Croydon; providing three good reasons to travel to the outer London borough.
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Review: ANGELA’S ASHES at Ashcroft Playhouse at Fairfield Hall, Croydon
By John Yap Monday, September 30 2019, 10:22


Review: GLASS.KILL.BLUEBEARD.IMP at The Royal Court Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, September 30 2019, 09:51
Caryl Churchill is one of Britain’s most celebrated playwrights. The power behind Churchill’s writing lies with her ability to constantly reinvent her worlds whilst exploring the most sinister and political aspects of our society. Quite frankly, Caryl Churchill is a national treasure and her new work, four plays GLASS.KILL.BLUEBEARD.IMP playing at The Royal Court, are a reminder of that.


Second Look: MATILDA at Cambridge Theatre, London
By Isabella James Thursday, September 12 2019, 20:16
Now in its eighth year in London’s West End, Matilda the Musical has brought in some new cast members to tell the story of Roald Dahl’s popular child genius and does so in a rather ingenious way. Adapted for the stage by Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics from the Australian comedian Tim Minchin, this musical has been a massive success since it opened at the RSC in 2010.


Review: UNTIL THE FLOOD at The Arcola Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, September 10 2019, 12:45
After a hugely successful double award winning run at Edinburgh, Dael Orlandersmith brings her extraordinary exposé of racial tensions to London for a limited run at the Arcola.


Review: FOR SERVICES RENDERED at Jermyn Street Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, September 10 2019, 10:26
William Somerset Maugham’s 1932 play FOR SERVICES RENDERED, centres on the Ardsley family - which has, like so many, been negatively impacted by the horrors of the First World War and continues to suffer, as veterans fail to adjust to their civilian lives.
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