A truly talented company, with each member possessing multiple and impressive skills in their crafts. A multi-layered and memorable production by a company worth seeking out.
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Wilton’s Strike! Dance Festival, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Fresh choreographic talent at a classic venue in the midst of a metamorphosis.
Read More »When We Embraced, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A lesson in the perils of talking to people, instead of with them. Unfortunately all this talk did not succeed in communicating truth, or offering insight.
Read More »Solo Two, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An honest yet unconventional look at human connections.
Read More »The Love and Devotion of Ridley Smith, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
An uneven production with both excellent elements and decidedly clunky bits.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama Theatre – Review
64 Squares is a hugely entertaining evening of physical theatre, combining humour with questions of madness and identity. A fluid, choreographed performance in which the characters interact both acrobatically and emotionally.
Read More »Odd Shaped Balls, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A searing one man show - Chris Sheridan stuns in this moving play about a gay rugby star.
Read More »Fred and Madge, Hope Theatre – Review
A dated play that spends much time stating the obvious. An interesting analogy that hasn't been worked out as much as it deserves.
Read More »Anna Nicole, Royal Opera House – Review
A show so superb that its over the top glamour, glitz and profanity will leave you begging for more!
Read More »Backstage in Biscuit Land, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A fantastic, hilarious and genuinely inspiring show that challenges the limits of theatre.
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