Farm Hall London Reviews and Tickets

73%
(4 Ratings)
Positive
75%
Mixed
25%
Negative
0%
Members say
Intelligent, Thought-provoking, Profound, Static, Clever

About the Show

This world premiere telling the true story about German scientists post-WWII interrogated by the Allies.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (4)

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12 Reviews | 3 Followers
68%
Ambitious, Banal, Clever, Interesting, Short

See it if You like slice of life drama, are very interested in post ww2 history or just want to see some great acting.

Don't see it if You like plot heavy shows. Frankly, this could have easily been a 40 minute show, and I really think it should have been. Read more

49 Reviews | 2 Followers
75%
Absorbing, Intelligent, Profound, Relevant, Thought-Provoking

See it if You like a solid, well-acted production with a focus on dialogue

Don't see it if World War 2 events don't interest you.

62 Reviews | 2 Followers
70%
Intelligent, Slow, Static, Thought-Provoking, Well Acted

See it if You like historical or scientific drama

Don't see it if You like sex, violence, intense action or social relevance. Read more

161 Reviews | 30 Followers
81%
Great Acting, Intelligent, Thought-Provoking

See it if you enjoy plays that centre around aspects of WW2. This is an interesting take, brought to life by some wonderful acting.

Don't see it if you don’t like heavy dialogue and you prefer plays that are light and bright. Read more

Critic Reviews (3)

BroadwayWorld
March 15th, 2023
For a previous production

“While ’Farm Hall’ isn't a perfect play, it's an excellent debut that turns historical figures into bizarre anti-heroes of sorts. It's interesting, well-written, thought-provoking, and sheds light on a slice of history that's rarely discussed. Moar is definitely one to watch.”
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The Guardian (UK)
March 15th, 2023
For a previous production

"A drama inspired by the original recorded conversations and directed by Stephen Unwin with elegant economy, it is packed with learning but never shows off, providing just enough knowledge for a scene to carry its full meaning."
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The Stage (UK)
March 15th, 2023
For a previous production

“Anchored by strong performances, it’s a straightforward production of a deeply complex play. ”
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