BWW Review: THE LITTLE PONY, Cervantes TheatreJune 15, 2018Based on a true story, The Little Pony examines how two parents react to their child who clings to his pink backpack as the bullying, physical and psychological, piles up.
BWW Review: THE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, Arcola TheatreJune 8, 2018The Daughter-in-Law bristles with working class reality buoyed by dialect and accent rooted in the Nottinghamshire pits - but the characters never emerge from that backdrop and the play leaves one with an unsatisfying sense of disbelief.
BWW Review: THE RINK, Southwark PlayhouseJune 1, 2018The Rink revives a show received with lacklustre reviews and box office in the 80s and, through two brilliant central performances and a showstopper setpiece, make it a hit.
BWW Review: THE GIFT OF THE GAB, White Bear TheatreMay 19, 2018Great to see a comedy set amongst the dodgy types who frequent a 70s Brighton brilliantly conjured by set and costumes, but an overly episodic structure and predictable conclusion lets down what could be a super show.
BWW Review: THE SWALLOW, Cervantes TheatreMay 8, 2018Guillem Clua's new play is a serious examination of how love finds expression differently, beautifully translated and acted with great sensitivity - a thought-provoking and ultimately uplifting production.
BWW Review: MOORMAID, Arcola TheatreApril 25, 2018Moormaid takes on a contemporary issue - the return to Europe of young men who fought in Syria - but fails to build characters in whom we can believe despite some fine acting.