Revived in a new adaption by Howard Brenton, August Strindberg’s Miss Julie seems to have acquired a breath of new life in this 70 seat studio-theatre.
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Review: MISS JULIE at the Jermyn Street Theatre
By Monty Leigh Monday, November 20 2017, 08:38


Review: FLYCATCHER at The Hope Theatre
By Daniel Perks Saturday, November 18 2017, 09:46
Gregg Masuak’s new production, Flycatcher, is a blend of unique styles that British theatre far too often lacks – a dark, comic thriller. Madelaine (Emily Arden) has that Addams Family vibe – morbid and eerie, but intriguingly avant garde.


Review: REAL MAGIC at Platform Theatre
By Jess Morrissey Friday, November 17 2017, 12:00
Forced Entertainment is an award-winning company that has been thrilling, insulting, enlightening and confusing audiences for over thirty years. In that time the troupe has garnered an avid following, both in Britain and abroad.

Review: PHOENIX RISING at Smithfield Meat Market
By Stacey Tyler Friday, November 17 2017, 10:00
Phoenix Rising is a site specific piece first staged in 2013 - this 2017 version is in memory of an inspirational cast member who unfortunately passed away last year.


Review: THE SECONDARY VICTIM at Park Theatre
By Nicola Wright Friday, November 17 2017, 08:00
The small intimate space of the Park 90 is the perfect setting for this powerful play written by Matthew Campling. The Secondary Victim in the title refers to therapist Ali, who receives a letter stating the allegations of sexual misconduct by her, to a former client, Hugo.
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