A great choice for a humorous night out even if it is lacking in its central plotline at times. Guaranteed to make you chuckle!
Read More »Monthly Archives: August 2014
Happiness is a Cup of Tea, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
This heartfelt exploration of grief and personal identity has strong elements, but there is room to grow.
Read More »Laughing Matters, St James Theatre – Review
A spectacular and hilarious showcase of cabaret numbers and Celia Imrie’s undeniable talent
Read More »The Medium, Arcola Theatre – Review
A mixed bag: strong performances teetering on top of weaker production elements.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Rockwell House – Review
A fresh portrayal of a classic play; great fun for everyone.
Read More »Ladylogue!, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Insights into the workings of the female mind. Funny, poignant, dark and just plain worrying at times (Phil Collins a sex symbol???). To be appreciated and enjoyed by everyone , male and female.
Read More »Ever After is an Awfully Long Time, The Phoenix Artist Club – Review
A great idea with potential but needs more development.
Read More »Dogfight, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A classic tale of young lives torn apart by a needless war with great songs to boot.
Read More »Spoofing for Gordon, The Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
An eye-catching story that suffered from awkward writing and limp production.
Read More »The Immortal Hour, Finborough Theatre – Review
This skilful revival of a British faery opera inspired by Celtic mythology is a centenary production well worth seeing.
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