Shoreditch Town Hall is one of those grand chambers which once housed political debates, but since it’s revamp 7 years ago, has found a solid place in the exciting arts and events scene in East London.
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Review: SHIFT at Shoreditch Town Hall
By Stuart King Tuesday, May 14 2019, 11:43


Review: AMOUR at the Charing Cross Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, May 13 2019, 13:34
If, like me, you have a sweet tooth you’d do well to escape the Brexit and climate change blues and head to the Charing Cross Theatre where they’re serving a two hour theatrical confection as light and insubstantial as spun icing sugar.


Review: PELLÉAS & MÉLISANDE at The Playground Theatre
By Max Lewendel Thursday, May 9 2019, 13:34
Inspired by the Rapunzel fairy tale as well as Tristan and Isolde, there is nothing that is not necessary in this bold take on Debussy’s classic told by brand new company, Opera on the Move. The simplicity of their staging with just five supremely talented singers, two strong (and shamefully uncredited) pianists, and limited design team will make them one to watch.


Review: AVALANCHE: A LOVE STORY at The Barbican Centre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Tuesday, May 7 2019, 09:50
It is estimated that around 60,000 fertility treatments are performed in UK licensed clinics every year. Although now more than ever our society seems to be able to talk about the issues surrounding problems with conceiving, there is still so much we don’t talk about. AVALANCHE: A LOVE STORY, adapted from Julia Leigh’s memoir is the main theatrical event at the Fertility Fest 2019, and this one woman show is a detailed account of the real cost of being unable to conceive.


Review: THE REALITY at Cervantes Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, May 6 2019, 20:53
This was my first visit to Cervantes Theatre and I was really impressed. It’s a few doors along from the Union Theatre, where I direct a lot, and occupies a similar floor space seating around 80 people on three sides of the acting area. Whereas the Union makes a charming asset of being shabby chic, this venue feels proper chic with smart matching seats and a cute little bar upstairs.
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