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Mr Potsunen’s Peculiar Slice of Life
Mr Potsunen’s Peculiar Slice of Life, Performed and devised by Kentaro Kobayashi What: one-man play with mime, animations, magic and puppetry Where: Print Room at the Coronet, 103 Notting Hill Gate, Kensington, London W11 3LB When: 5 – 8 July 2017 Verdict: a gently comic, whimsical exploration of friendship and loneliness Kentaro Kobayashi describes himself as a “writer,…
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The Wind In The Willows Review
The Wind in the Willows written by Kenneth Grahame and first published in 1908 was a childhood favourite of mine growing up. Especially the 1983 stop motion film which holds a special place in my heart. When I heard that a new The Wind In The Willows Musical was playing…
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Sandcastles at the Bob Hope Theatre Review
Oh! I do like the be beside the seaside! I do like to be beside the sea! Picture this: a quentissential British beach in summer. Blue skies, sea stretching out to the horizon, the pier, arcades and the famous beach huts standing in a row. We often pass by the…
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National Theatre’s Common Review
Set in rural middle England in the early 1800s, DC Moore’s Common is a dark play dealing with mysticism, folk horror, incest, prostitution and the emerging industrial revolution. It features a committed and commanding performance by its lead, Anne-Marie Duff. Playing the scheming Mary, she is a blend of Lady…
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Bob Hope Theatre Presents Sandcastles