Fuel set us up wonderfully for a memorable experience, but what they ultimately deliver is a surreal and intimate radio play rather than theatre.
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Love Me Do, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
An evocative, stylish account of life in early 60s London.
Read More »iAm, Kensal House Community Rooms – Review
Immersive theatre that is entertaining, demanding and creepy in the best possible way.
Read More »Julius Caesar, Saatchi Gallery – Review
Julius Caesar is a difficult play to unlock, and this production unfortunately had some wasted opportunities.
Read More »Next Fall, Southwark Playhouse – Review
The conflict in the script was handled with kid gloves and could have packed a more confrontational punch. That said it was an interesting, well written story and definitely worth seeing.
Read More »Idiot-Syncrasy, The Place – Review
A simple but immersive performance that defies all initial expectations and explanations.
Read More »Seminar, Hampstead Theatre – Review
Brilliantly written and performed with vigour. A play that manages both to challenge and to entertain.
Read More »Karaoke, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
A unique experience that was far more performance art than traditional theatre - certainly not to everyone’s tastes.
Read More »Great Britain, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
A gripping production which leaves the audience with food for thought, but might be a bit too close to the bone for some.
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