Bubble Trouble: Insufficiency at Riverside Studios

Written by the inventor of the pill, Carl Djerassi, Insufficiency is a comedy that takes on the neurotic world of science and academia. It’s frothy and light but ultimately not sufficiently entertaining. There are probably a lot more subtle themes in this play than this show was able to bring out. At the Riverside Studios. […]

Intelligent and Laugh Out Loud: Jumpy at the Duke of York’s Theatre

Jumpy is another intriguing show the Royal Court has brought to the West End. TV’s Tamsin Greig (Green Wing) shines as a woman struggling to reconcile her feminist ideals from the past with the dreary reality of family life catching up with her. At the Duke of York’s. Jumpy is another intriguing show the Royal […]

Long Live Bohemia: RENT at the Greenwich Theatre

Bohemia is dead, long live bohemia! The 90s cult musical about a group of impoverished friends and artists from New York’s Lower East Side comes back to London in a visually appealing and vocally impressive production. At the Greenwich Theatre. For many people, especially in America, RENT is not simply a piece of light evening […]

Psychoanalytical Birdhouse at Jacksons Lane

Alfred Hitchcock is widely celebrated as the master of suspense and the performers of Jammy Voo have created a stunning interpretative homage to one of the most iconic horror films of the British director. At Jacksons Lane. Alfred Hitchcock is widely celebrated as the master of suspense, and the performers of Jammy Voo have created […]