Some theatre companies are cloaked in such international prestige, that announcements of their intention to perform a limited season in a major city will drive a surge in box office receipts. So it is, with St Petersburg’s Maly Drama Theatre.
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Review: LIFE AND FATE at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
By Stuart King Monday, May 14 2018, 09:23


Review: NOF*CKSGIVEN at The Kings Head Theatre
By Stacey Tyler Friday, May 11 2018, 16:02
NoF*cksGiven is the debut play from playwright Daisy King. As part of The King’s Head ‘Who Run The World’ season of work by female playwrights, NoF*cksGiven is an insight into the world of homelessness through the eyes of a 20 something party girl.


Review: STICK OR WIZARD at the Wandsworth Fringe
By Justin Murray Friday, May 11 2018, 15:48
Stick Or Wizard is a nutty, collective adventure through the mind of Gaulier-trained clown Oli Weatherly. Owing in part to the practical difficulties of creating marketing copy for a show before one has a show, the title is (spoilers) something of a misnomer.


REVIEW: Séayoncé at The Arches - Wandsworth Fringe
By Monty Leigh Friday, May 11 2018, 15:41
Hot Air Baboon productions presents the ‘baddest babe in the spirit world’ - Séayoncé a twisted and sassy show following the journeys of a confused and severely intoxicated mystic whose gender is entirely up for discussion. Séayoncé is a one-person comedy show performed by Daniel Wye, a charismatic and quick-witted performer with a real impeccable sense of comedic timing.


Review: HOW IT IS (PART 1) at the Print Room at the Coronet
By Tim Winter Friday, May 11 2018, 09:32
Seated on the stage, the audience gazes at the steep rake of The Coronet's empty stalls and balcony, shrouded in gloom, the peeling walls and bits of scaffolding creating an atmosphere of a building almost falling apart, artfully disintegrating. Maybe there is time for one more performance before it crumbles. Perfect for Samuel Beckett.
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