This Much (or An Act of Violence Towards the Institution of Marriage) @ Soho Upstairs

★★★★ Those who are ready for a daring piece of modern theatre exploring contemporary issues through the stories of often under-represented communities should not let This Much pass them by. Central character Gar is torn between two relationships: a stable, long-term commitment with partner Anthony and an unpredictable, passionate adventure with Albert. His dilemma is exacerbated by his … More This Much (or An Act of Violence Towards the Institution of Marriage) @ Soho Upstairs

Russian Dolls @ King’s Head Theatre – Press Night Review

★★★★★   The debut performance of Kate Lock’s, Russian Dolls, in my view, proved itself as a vital piece of theatre for our age. Winner of the 2015 Adrian Pagan award for Playwriting, Russian Dolls achieves what so many other aim for, and I am so glad that organisations such as the Kings Head Theatre … More Russian Dolls @ King’s Head Theatre – Press Night Review

Brute, Soho Upstairs

BRUTE, Soho Upstairs (Reviewed for EverythingTheatre) ★ ★ ★ ★ Through following Poppy, a new student at an all-girls high-school, muddling her way through the brutal twists of teenage friendships, familial relationships and her own sense of self, Brute provides a worryingly normal portrayal of teenage girls. I was surprised by the description of the … More Brute, Soho Upstairs

I Know All the Secrets In My World, Tiata Fahodzi – Press Night Review

★★★★ Amazing. Emotional. Powerful. My feedback card had asked for three words to describe tiata fahodzi’s latest offering. It’s a good place to start. If, as I was, you’re daunted by the prospect of an hour-long show, virtually free from verbal language, let me assure you: you have nothing to fear except a few tears. … More I Know All the Secrets In My World, Tiata Fahodzi – Press Night Review