Reviews

On February 21st, 2022

All My Sons – Queens Theatre Review

A new production of the now-iconic play “All My Sons” is currently running at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, putting on stage the suburban life of a typical American family...

On February 16th, 2022

Enshrine: The Florence Trust Review

The title of the show, “Enshrine” also evokes a unique feeling, since enshrinement always refers to the remembering and the preserving of someone or something that is valuable and admired...

On February 16th, 2022

Two Billion Beats – Orange Tree Theatre Review

Two Billion Beats is a compelling coming-of-age drama immersing us in the struggle between political ideals and social reality....

On February 15th, 2022

Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child – Hayward Gallery Review

From dismembered forms to delicately woven fabrics; Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child is an exhibition of multitudes....

On February 14th, 2022

Van Gogh Self Portaits – Courtauld Gallery Review

Yet, the Courtauld Gallery’s new exhibition “Van Gogh. Self-Portraits” manages to stand out from the abundance of Van Gogh content and iconography....

On February 14th, 2022

Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature – V&A Review

Now, through a major partnership with the National Trust, the V&A presents Drawn to Nature, an exhibition celebrating Beatrix Potter’s life. ...

On February 11th, 2022

Francis Bacon: Man and Beast – RA Review

Beats, violence and carnality: The Royal Academy is currently exhibiting Francis Bacon's famously gut-wrenching works with the new exposition “Man and Beast”....

On February 10th, 2022

The Chosen Haram – Jacksons Lane Theatre Review

The Chosen Haram was part of the Jacksons Lane program for the London International Mime Festival running from the 14th January to the 6th February 2022....