Theatre

Thor the Walrus – Omnibus Theatre, London

Thor the Walrus takes a satirical approach to inaction over the climate emergency, by charting the voyage of one hungry walrus to English shores. Thor the Walrus “How could I resist a climate change walrus comedy?” I said.  And it’s true, Thor the Walrus is pretty irresistible.  On at Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre for a short […]

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The Book of Grace – Arcola Theatre, London

Suzan-Lori Parks’ play The Book of Grace packs a real punch under the direction of Femi Elufowoju Jr. The Book of Grace This is the second time I’ve seen a play by Suzan-Lori Parks.  Similar to other playwrights like Lynn Nottage, Parks’ work is self-referential, creating links and synergies which reward repeat forays into her […]

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Agathe – The Playground Theatre, London

The Playground Theatre sees the world premiere of Agathe, a look at the real life events leading up to the assassination of Rwandan head of state Agathe Uwilingiyimana. Content warning: discussion of violence, murder and genocide. Agathe There can be few things more inspirational and more harrowing on the London stage right now. Agathe, a […]

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Wilko – Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

A story about embracing life against the odds, Wilko is a feelgood story featuring Dr. Feelgood’s distinctive guitarist. Wilko “A Christmas Carol with guitars and cancer.”  As one of London’s biggest fans of A Christmas Carol (probably), it’s a line that jumped out at me.  But although there are parallels (ghosts, enlightenment and so on) […]

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