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THE SEA HORSE - Review of the production at the Golden Goose Theatre
dward J Moore’s The Seahorse remains strikingly relevant, exploring a tempestuous relationship in a claustrophobic seafront bar. Seaman Harry Bales seeks permanence with Gertrude Blum, a guarded bar owner, igniting a tense battle of control. Through raw dialogue and physical intensity, the play reveals vulnerability amid passion and conflict, leaving audiences captivated by its emotional currents. On at the Golden Gosse Theatre noe.

Jeremy Simmonds
Nov 132 min read


The Problem with the Seventh Year on at the White Bear pub/theatre in Kennington
"The Problem With The Seventh Year" is a bold, one-man show tracing a boxer’s journey through ambition, identity, and sacrifice. James McGregor delivers a magnetic performance, though the script’s emotional punch occasionally falters. Visually striking and thematically rich, it’s imperfect—but compelling.

Russell
Nov 42 min read


Review of Wilt at the Lambeth Fringe
A play that contains both anguish and hope, a moving experience of dealing with grief and relationships after loss. 4 stars from us.

Russell
Oct 302 min read


Review: The Monkey's Paw at The Hope Theatre
In need of Halloween chills - look no further than this production of The Monkey's Paw now on at the Hope Theatre in Islington

Neil Keenan
Oct 282 min read


And then the Rodeo burned down!
"And then the Rodeo burned down" is a comedy show that combines physical theatre, slapstick humour and dark comedic moments as well as...

Alex
Jan 25, 20232 min read
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