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BWW Review: GREAT EXPECTATIONS, Richmond Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - Mar 14, 2018


Following a chance encounter with an escaped convict, orphan Pip is given an unexpected opportunity to visit the reclusive Miss Havisham. In the decay and faded grandeur of her house, Pip falls in love with her adopted daughter Estella and helped by an anonymous benefactor, he moves to London to attempt to become a gentleman and win the hard heart of Estella.

BWW Review: INSIGNIFICANCE, Arcola Theatre
by Gary Naylor - Oct 24, 2017


A timely revival for Terry Johnson's play that delivers on its themes, but falls short on its drama.

BWW Review: THRILL ME: THE LEOPOLD AND LOEB STORY at C Venue - C Too
by Matt Elliot - Aug 14, 2017


Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story is the shocking true story of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, two soon to be trainee lawyers who kidnap and murder a 14 year old boy in their desire to commit the perfect crime. Returning to the fringe for the first time since 2014 this production reunites the original creative team, with direction by Guy Retallack and Musical Direction by Kris Rawlinson.

BWW Interview: Playwright Jon Brittain On The West End Return Of ROTTERDAM
by Marianka Swain - Jun 16, 2017


Jon Brittain's Rotterdam, the 2017 Olivier Award winner for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre, has played at Theatre503, Trafalgar Studios and 59E59 Theaters in New York. The bittersweet comedy, which addresses gender, sexuality and identity, returns to the West End this month for a run at the Arts Theatre.

THE RAT PACK Returning to Arts Theatre
by Tyler Peterson - Sep 22, 2015


For the second year running, Hartshorn - Hook Productions brings its signature Edinburgh Festival sell-out show The Rat Pack - Live to the Arts Theatre for a stunning night of 1950s glitz and glamour.

Greenwich Theatre London Presents Three Plays at the Edinburgh Festival
by Courtnie Mele - Jun 18, 2014


Greenwich Theatre, one of London's foremost Off-West End theatres has over the past 5 years become one of the country's leading supporters of young and emerging theatre companies. With its Edinburgh profile rising year on year, five productions are supported at this year's festival across the Pleasance, C venues and Assembly.

SOMEONE TO BLAME Returns to King's Head in London, 3-5 June
by BWW News Desk - Jun 3, 2012


Someone To Blame, the acclaimed verbatim play telling the story of Sam Hallam, wrongly convicted of murder in 2004, returns to the King's Head Theatre following his release from prison on 16 May 2012 for performances at 7.15pm tonight, 3rd to 5th of June, 2012.

SOMEONE TO BLAME Returns to King's Head 3-5 June, London
by James T Harding - May 30, 2012


Someone To Blame, the acclaimed verbatim play telling the story of Sam Hallam, wrongly convicted of murder in 2004, returns to the King's Head Theatre following his release from prison on 16 May 2012 for performances at 7.15pm on the 3rd to 5th of June, 2012.

SOMEONE TO BLAME Announces Cast for March Run at King's Head, London
by BWW News Desk - Mar 31, 2012


Casting is now complete for the world premiere of verbatim theatre project SOMEONE TO BLAME by Tess Berry-Hart from spoken and written evidence. The show will be directed by David Mercatali, designed by Gregor Donnelly and lighted by Richard Williamson and will play from Match 6-31 at the King's Head Theatre in London.

SOMEONE TO BLAME Opens at King's Head, London
by BWW News Desk - Mar 6, 2012


The world premiere of verbatim theatre project SOMEONE TO BLAME by Tess Berry-Hart will be directed by David Mercatali, designed by Gregor Donnelly and lighted by Richard Williamson and will play from March 6-31 at the King's Head Theatre in London.

SOMEONE TO BLAME Announces Cast for March Run at King's Head, London
by James T Harding - Feb 16, 2012


Casting is now complete for the world premiere of verbatim theatre project SOMEONE TO BLAME by Tess Berry-Hart from spoken and written evidence. The show will be directed by David Mercatali, designed by Gregor Donnelly and lighted by Richard Williamson and will play from Match 6-31 at the King's Head Theatre in London.

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