Reviews
REVIEW: The Alternative Philosophy, Leonard Street Gallery
REVIEW: Dancing between the bright lights of Tokyo, London and Berlin, The Alternative Philosophy show illuminates a path that encompasses…
REVIEW: Hampstead Road, Camden People's Theatre
REVIEW: A peek into the partially blacked-out windows of Camden People’s Theatre a couple of weeks ago would have provided…
REVIEW: The Histories, by the RSC at the Roundhouse, London
REVIEW: Shakespeare’s history plays form two cycles. Confusingly the early cycle consists of four plays about Kings Henry VI and…
REVIEW: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award, Natural History Museum, London
REVIEW: The Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award Exhibition is testament both to nature’s beauty and the skill and…
REVIEW: Testing the Echo, Tricycle Theatre, London
REVIEW: Testing the Echo is one of those plays where you only find out what the title refers to halfway…
REVIEW: Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Photographers’ Gallery, London
REVIEW: The Photographers’ Gallery would have to be the perfect Saturday afternoon gallery. Right in the middle of Soho/Covent Garden…
REVIEW: The Vortex, Apollo Theatre, London
REVIEW: Noel Coward needs no introduction, and Felicity Kendal only needs a tiny one, to make sure you don’t remember…
REVIEW: Days Of Significance, Tricycle, London
REVIEW: There is no interval and scarcely any break in the searing intensity of the subject matter, language and violence.…
REVIEW: Ansel Adams, City Art Centre, Edinburgh
REVIEW: Gordon Haynes reviews Ansel Adams: "The artistry shines out and, for their time, they must have been truly ground-breaking".
REVIEW: Jonah and Otto, The Royal Exchange Theatre
REVIEW: Like a good meal, Jonah and Otto is a play that should be savoured and ideally seen more than…