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London theatre reviews written by Faye Stockley.

The following reviews are written by Faye Stockley for and on behalf of London Theatre1. Read the latest London theatre reviews by all of the reviewers.

LAD by Alan Mahon and Rhys Dunlop at the Vault Festival | Review

March 6, 2020 Last updated: March 6, 2020 3:48 pm By Faye Stockley

LAD by Alan Mahon and Rhys Dunlop

Have you ever wondered what that little voice in your head looks like? Maybe it's a small child, a 'devil-like' figure? Some would have you believe it's a chimp! Well, One Duck Theatre have the answer, and in Lad, the lastest production from writer-performer duo Rhys Dunlop and Alan Mahon, that voice in your head is a twentysomething manchild!, attired in an oversized patterned shirt, very tight cycling shorts and in possession of an oh-so seductive Irish accent! His primal aim in life is to … [Read more...]

Review of Sticky Door starring Katie Arnstein at the Vault Festival

February 13, 2020 Last updated: February 13, 2020 6:28 pm By Faye Stockley

Sticky Door starring Katie Arnstein

The final installment of the It's a Girl Trilogy - Sticky Door is currently showing at the Vault Festival. Following on from Bicycles and Fish and Sexy Lamp, Katie Arnstein's Sticky Door is a self-penned one-woman show true to its original form; raw, intelligent, funny, emotional and empowering. As with her previous two productions, Arnstein's show comes with free sweets for the audience, monologues that amplify her comedic talent and firmly places her in my top ten list of female storytellers, … [Read more...]

Tryst by Karoline Leach at Chiswick Playhouse | Review

February 11, 2020 Last updated: February 11, 2020 6:00 pm By Faye Stockley

Scarlett Brookes and Fred Perry, Tryst, Chiswick Playhouse (credit Savannah Photographic).

"There are two kinds of people in this world, those who take and those who are taken" says actor Fred Perry as he reprises his role of Mr George Love in Tryst. Love is one of two characters we meet in Karoline Leach’s reinvigorated production currently playing at the revamped Chiswick Playhouse in Turnham Green. The play itself is based on real-life events that took place in the UK in Edwardian London, without giving too much away (and I beg you not to read ahead and research the piece before … [Read more...]

Feeling Lonely at Parties at The Space | Review

January 16, 2020 Last updated: January 16, 2020 7:02 pm By Faye Stockley

Feeling Lonely at Parties - Credit Lidia Crisafulli

Feeling Lonely at Parties is back and this time it's playing at The Space Arts Centre near Canary Wharf. The production is a devised piece of physical theatre, just shy of 60 minutes in length. It's an ensemble piece with a cast of 9 emerging artists from Middlesex University. The show is promoted as a production where "five broken individuals seek love in the face of oppression." I'm not sure that I interpreted the production in the way it was meant to be received, neither did my +1. I was … [Read more...]

Review of Sweet Charity at The Donmar Warehouse

April 22, 2019 Last updated: May 8, 2019 3:33 pm By Faye Stockley

Debbie Kurup (Helene) in Sweet Charity at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Josie Rourke, designed by Rob Jones. Photo Johan Persson.

Sweet Charity is Josie Rourke's farewell production completing her tenure as Artistic Director at The Donmar Warehouse. The piece runs at 2 hours 40 minutes (including an interval) and is a celebration of the swinging 60s. The set is designed by Robert Jones as a homage to Andy Warhol's "silver age" Factory, this works really well with the piece and triumphantly sets the production in the period. The summer of love (1967) is on stage in front of us, hippie fashions, an ode to love and drugs and … [Read more...]

William Andrews: Willy directed by Hamish MacDougall at Soho Theatre

April 11, 2019 Last updated: May 8, 2019 6:19 pm By Faye Stockley

William Andrews: Willy

William Andrews is back at the Soho Theatre with his new show Willy. His last show at the Soho Theatre was 9 years ago and a lot of stuff has happened to him and around him since then, stuff that William feels we ought to know. Life-enhancing stuff? No! Funny? Yes, Oh YES, OH YES! Just go! It's only running for a few days, blink and you'll miss it - so my advice is to go and get a ticket now, you don't even need to read my review - take my word it was brilliant! you'll leave the venue … [Read more...]

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