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Skewed Judgement by Jamie Christian Review
Skewed Judgement explores a fledgling Tinder romance between the mismatched Ad (Joseph Tregear) and Claudine(Lana Miller), which is further complicated by their eccentric families and friends. Opening on the familiar setting of the bedroom on the morning after the night before, their relationship quickly develops. As Ad meets her flatmate, and former boyfriend, James (Alex Forman), things take an interesting turn.…
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The Waiting Room Review
The Waiting Room is an hour-long character study of Magdalene, a long-term homeless and residing on a Highgate bench. This detailed, and at times surreal, exploration of hercomplex life reveals the tragic events that have shaped her and the baggage she carries. Elaine Taylor’s script, skilfully hints at Magdalene’s troubled past, without straying into blunt exposition. This intriguing story has a nice level…
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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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Late Company Review
Late Company opens with Lucy Robinson’s refined Debora and politician husband Michael (Todd Boyce) preparing for a dinner party. They bicker over napkin rings and the music which is suitable for “a Mayan sacrifice”. As the guests arrive it soon becomes clear that this is no normal dinner party, and…
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Killing Time Review
From the first haunting notes of the original Cello composition by Brigit Forsyth, Park Theatre’s latest play Killing Time draws the audience into Hester’s world. She has shut herself away from the rest of the world after being diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and you are witness to the many emotions…