Matt visits: Off-West End plays Bodies, Cheating Death, Dream of a King

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As part of his Featured Show campaigns for Bodies at Southwark Playhouse, Cheating Death at The Cockpit Theatre and Christopher Tajah’s Dream of a King at Drayton Arms Theatre, Matt Amer paid a visit to all three shows himself. Here’s a round-up of his on-the-night reactions to each. Still time to book all three of these acclaimed Off-West End plays!

For more Featured Content on Bodies, including reviews from Mates Aleks Sierz and Michael Davis, our round-up of other critical highlights, production and rehearsal photos, click here.

Bodies continues until 9 March 2019 at Southwark Playhouse, 77-85 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD, with performances Mondays to Saturdays at 8pm, Tuesday and Saturday matinees at 3.30pm. Tickets are priced £14-22. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE!

For more Featured Content on Cheating Death, including our interview with author Max Nowaz, behind-the-scenes photography and round-up of reviews and audience reactions, click here.

Cheating Death continues until 10 March at The Cockpit Theatre, Gateforth St, Marylebone, London NW8 8EH, with performances Tuesdays to Saturdays at 7.30pm with matinees on 7 and 10 March at 3pm. Tickets are priced £15 BUT you can save 20% using My Theatre Mates code MTM20. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE!

For more Featured Content on Dream of a King, including our interviews with author and star Christopher Tajah as well as singer Paulette Tajah and director Bernie C Byrnes, review from Mate Michael Davies, and behind-the-scenes photography, click here.

Dream of a King continues its London tour to Waterloo East Theatre (12, 13, 19 & 20 March) and Bridge House Theatre (21-24 March), before it heads to the Brighton Fringe from 20-22 May. Book your tickets now!

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Matthew Amer joined forces with Terri Paddock in November 2018, working on campaigns across both MyTheatreMates and our sister site StageFaves.com. Most recently, he helped London & Partners launch Theatre.London and, prior to that, worked for 14 years at The Society of London Theatre, on print and online publications, editing OfficialLondonTheatre.com and covering everything from the Olivier Awards to Stage One, and launching everything from blogs to YouTube channels. He also now works as a freelance journalist and digital consultant and tweets at @MattAmer.

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Matthew Amer
Matthew Amer joined forces with Terri Paddock in November 2018, working on campaigns across both MyTheatreMates and our sister site StageFaves.com. Most recently, he helped London & Partners launch Theatre.London and, prior to that, worked for 14 years at The Society of London Theatre, on print and online publications, editing OfficialLondonTheatre.com and covering everything from the Olivier Awards to Stage One, and launching everything from blogs to YouTube channels. He also now works as a freelance journalist and digital consultant and tweets at @MattAmer.

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