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REVIEW: The Clockmaker’s Daughter at the Landor Theatre

The comings and goings of Spindlewood, a backwater town in rural Ireland, are just as predictable today as they were hundreds of years ago. You could say they've been carrying on like clockwork, perhaps. The townspeople still chatter, the farmers still trade, and the statue...

REVIEW: The Dogs of War at the Old Red Lion Theatre

"Mental health" is one of those bizarre phrases where it's mere mention makes you instantly imagine a vision of it's absence, evoking thoughts of depression, or schizophrenia, or anorexia, just three of the hundreds of disorders that point to a lack of mental health rather...

REVIEW: The Theory of Relativity at the Drayton Arms Theatre

Science sets out to describe the nature of reality, through experimentation, prediction and observation. But what if you used the same methodology, and instead of deriving the fundamental laws of the universe, used it to understand human interactions and relationships? Like the simplest of scientific...

REVIEW: Flames at the Waterloo East Theatre

A year after Meredith’s fiancé, Edmund, died tragically in a fire that burnt his workplace to the ground, she’s still struggling to come to terms not only with what happened to him, but with the revelations that preceded the disaster. But when a chance encounter...

The Clockmaker’s Daughter Exclusive: Interview with Daniel Finn

With the world premiere of Webborn and Finn’s The Clockmaker’s Daughter getting close on 1st June, and previews starting on 27th May, the countdown to opening night has begun. With the metaphorical clock most definitely ticking, we had the opportunity to speak to co-writer Daniel...

REVIEW: Avenue Q

Fresh out of college clutching his English degree, Princeton needs only two things; an apartment, and a job to pay for it. Starting on Avenue A and meandering down the alphabet until he hits something remotely affordable, he ends up on Avenue Q, a street...

REVIEW: Carrie The Musical at the Southwark Playhouse

The world isn’t a friendly place for Carrie White. Agonisingly shy, she’s made it all the way to her final year of high school without ever having made a friend, face to the floor as “weirdo” catcalls ring out in the corridors. They laugh at...

REVIEW: Vote For Me at the London Theatre Workshop

Following a month of manifestos, campaigning and televised debates, culminating in a week of frantic electioneering, opinion polls, exit polls and an exhausting Thursday night watching each constituency declare, it has to be said that the prospect of a Friday evening spent in front of...

REVIEW: The Verb ‘To Love’ at the Old Red Lion Theatre

To love [luhv], verb (used with object), loved, loving. 1. to have love or affection for: 2. to have a profoundly tender, passionate affection for (another person). 3. to have a strong liking for; take great pleasure in. 4. to need or require; benefit greatly from. 5. to embrace and...

LOOK AHEAD: The Who’s Tommy at Greenwich Theatre

Music and Lyrics - Pete Townshend Book - Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Additional Music and Lyrics - John Entwistle and Keith Moon Direction - Michael Strassen Musical Direction - Kevin Oliver Jones After witnessing the accidental murder of his mother's lover by his father, Tommy is traumatised into catatonia, and...