‘Bloody Difficult Women’, by Tim Walker, has extended its run

Image: A scene from Bloody Difficult Women, Riverside Studios. Picture credits: Mark Senior

By: Raza Hussain

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Tim Walker’s Bloody Difficult Women has extended its run at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith because of high demand and positive reviews.

Bloody Difficult Women commenced at the Riverside Studios on the 24th of February and was originally due to finish on the 26th of March. However, positive review and high public demand means that the run has now been extended at least until the 2nd of April.

The play’s extended run comes as no surprise because political figures and publications from all walks of life have been praiseful of Mr Walker’s theatrical masterpiece.

Also read: Review: 5 Stars For ‘Bloody Difficult Women’

Alastair Campbell, for instance, described the play as ‘superb’ in a recent tweet. Meanwhile, Kevin Maguire – the associate editor of the Daily Mirror – and the former Sky News presenter, Adam Boulton, both gave five star reviews to Mr Tim Walker’s play. Also, Mr Maguire stated that he ‘enjoyed’ it and that it was ‘bloody brilliant’.

Praise and recommendations for the play have emanated from fairly unconventional sources, too. The Spectator, for example, stated that Bloody Difficult Women is a ‘must-see for Westminster obsessives’.

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