Category: Brockley Jack Theatre

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Review: Frankenstein, Brockley Jack

“Beginnings…are difficult” You may think you know the story of Frankenstein – in the 200 years since…

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Review: The State of Things, Jack Studio

“If only I could start to realise I’m not the only one who feels like they’ve been…

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Review: Crime and Punishment, Brockley Jack

“The art of investigation is…um…freeform” God, Russia, booze, ghosts, vomit, legacies, tables, blood, metal, tears, redemption, hatred,…

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Review: Holding The Man, Brockley Jack

“Lovely” At the end of the 2010 West End production of Tommy Murphy’s Holding The Man, his…

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20 shows to look forward to in 2017

2017 is only just over a week away now and the reviewing diary is already filling up!…

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Review: Anna Karenina, Brockley Jack

“What happens if you can’t stop?” Helen Edmundson’s adaptation of Anna Karenina really is a clever thing….

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Review: Damn Yankees, Jack Studio

“Take off your coat, don’t you know you can’t win” Though the North Americans may call their…

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Review: Love Story, Jack Studio Theatre

“You only reap the harvest that you sow” Howard Goodall and Stephen Clark’s lush musical take on…