Set in South Africa, 2019, 25 years since the first post-apartheid elections, this comedy/drama revolves around the relationship between two men from very different walks of life attempting to happily co-exist in a carer/patient dynamic, despite their opposing viewpoints.
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Review: KUNENE AND THE KING at The Ambassadors Theatre
By Monty Leigh Thursday, January 30 2020, 10:08


Review: HAPPILY EVER POOFTER at the King’s Head Theatre
By Stuart King Friday, January 24 2020, 08:36
With the merest hint of a fairytale set, a flounce of frilly cuffs and staggering boots (which occasionally defy gravity), Richard Watkins’ is absolutely slaying ‘em at the King’s Head Theatre in his creation, HAPPILY EVER POOFTER.
Photo by Rah Petherbridge.


Review: THE WELKIN at the National Theatre
By Phil Willmott Thursday, January 23 2020, 14:08
What a fascinating time playwright Lucy Kirkwood must have had researching this play which supposes that in 1759 12 housewives have been brought together to consider the fate of a deranged young woman who is convicted of killing a child.


Review: MAGIC GOES WRONG at the Vaudeville Theatre
By Josephine Balfour-Oatts Wednesday, January 22 2020, 15:04
Hit company Mischief Theatre put their comedic sorcery to the test in Magic Goes Wrong, their latest addition to the London stage.


Review: THE CANARY AND THE CROW at The Arcola Theatre
By Stuart King Wednesday, January 22 2020, 13:02
Hull-based theatre company Middle Child follows its prize garnering tour around the provinces, with a much deserved 4-week London run at the Arcola of Daniel Ward’s semi-autobiographical The Canary and the Crow in which a working class black kid is offered a place at a prestigious grammar school. Let the culture clash commence.
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