29
May
2013
‘Larisa and the Merchants’ at Arcola
The fatally destructive effect money can have on relationships forms a central message which rings starkly true today
22
May
2013
‘Sons Without Fathers’ at Arcola
This is sexed-up, high-voltage Chekhov, generously trimmed and rebranded 'Sons without Fathers' in a new adaptation
17
May
2013
The Itchy Feet Dance Academy
A promise of a 'laid back vintage dance class in a cocktail bar' delivered and was the perfect warm-up for the weekend
13
May
2013
‘The Last Days of Judas Iscariot’
Despite verging a little too far on the side of melodrama at times, 'Last Days...' is a thought-provoking piece of theatre
11
May
2013
The Goblin King’s Masquerade Ball
We are treated to all things beautiful, grotesque, funny and just plain impressive. The acts themselves bleed into the crowd
6
May
2013
‘The Arrest of Ai Weiwei’, Hampstead
The themes on display through the duration of the play are noble ones, and the cast put in some fine performances
1
May
2013
Billetto Presents The Other Art Fair
There's live acoustic unsigned music, complimentary curated walks and an interactive art space for kids and adults
29
Apr
2013
‘Project Colony’ at Trinity Buoy Wharf
We were herded into a dingy room to witness the bluntest and best piece of the evening - the execution ceremony
25
Apr
2013
Man Ray, National Portrait Gallery
Without intention and understanding of the individuals photographed the work is little more than the end of a story
19
Apr
2013
Ansel Adams, Greenwich
There is a reminder of the beauty which transfixed and inspired us in days lost, and will continue to do so in days to come









