60 hilarious minutes that only require an open mind.
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Daytona, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
The second half of the play is by far the better of the two, however the production is worth seeing for the incredible acting by Oliver Cotton and Maureen Lipman.
Read More »Dumbstruck – Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Hugely energetic ensemble piece featuring excellent music that carries a touching message in an innovative way. Fine Chisel is a really exciting young company that you should keep an eye on.
Read More »Kitchen, Rich Mix – Review
Innovative, passionate, and thoughtfully devised production.
Read More »LCDS’s End of Year Season 2014, The Place – Review
Graceful physicality meets urban edginess in this wonderfully diverse celebratory performance.
Read More »The Anorak, Hope Theatre – Review
This one man show explores the story of mass murderer Marc Lepine in a human and relatable way. The character is strong and credible and left me discussing what leads a man to massacre for the rest of the evening.
Read More »Moominsummer Madness, Polka Theatre – Review
A great summer outing for young children, full of innocence, charm and moments of magic.
Read More »Richard II, St Leonard’s Church – Review
This full-blown production really brings the lyrical language of Shakespeare to life.
Read More »Next Day, Unicorn Theatre – Review
Who knew a group of kids could put forward such a powerful critique of societal values and priorities.
Read More »Wot? No Fish!!, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Entertaining, emotional and moving. The storyline is a true gem with its characters bound to stay with you long after the end of the show.
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