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Beth O'Brien

London reviewer

Beth O'Brien is a freelance arts writer who has written features and reviews for Time Out and The British Theatre Guide. She also wrote a column for six years for national magazine Interaction, which she regretfully gave up after deciding she was far more interested in writing about live arts than about herself.

Beth also runs Really Lovely Comedy, which produces and promotes regular live comedy shows in London and at festivals including the Brighton and Edinburgh Fringes.

Reviews

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Motherland

Steve Gilroy

Live Theatre and The Empty Space

Tristan Bates Theatre

(2009)

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A Guide to Sexual Misery

Written and performed by Wolfgang Weinberger

Leicester Square Theatre

(2009)

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The Rat Pack

Adelphi Theatre

(2009)

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Scenes from Communal Living

Etcetera Theatre, Camden

(2009)

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Potentials

Dominic Mitchell

PapaTango

Tristan Bates Theatre

(2009)

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Crimes of the Heart

Beth Henley

Union Theatre, Southwark

(2009)

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A Stretch of the Imagination

Jack Hibberd

The Cock Tavern Theatre

(2009)

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Avenue Q

Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, book by Jeff Whitty

Gielgud Theatre

(2009)

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Hush Little Baby

C R McDonald

Through The Window Theatre

Canal Café Theatre

(2009)

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Chauntecleer and Pertelotte

Dougie Blaxland

Live Wire Theatre Company

Old Red Lion Theatre

(2009)

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