A stunning adaptation of a Victorian novel that shines with comic brilliance and zips along like a well-oiled machine.
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Oyster Boy, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A funny, lively interpretation which manages to tell a complete story in 45 minutes.
Read More »The Waiting Room, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
40 minutes of fantastic theatre. Memorable and strikingly honest. Well worth a watch.
Read More »Miss Dietrich Regrets, St James Theatre – Review
A simple play that’s packed with content. Counsell gives a brilliant performance.
Read More »Bad Jews, St James Theatre – Review
For a great laugh and exemplary ensemble work, don’t miss it!
Read More »The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Unicorn Theatre – Review
It’s all guts and glory with this ambitious production that makes Brecht’s political messages accessible for teens and adults alike.
Read More »Light, The Pit at The Barbican – Review
Set in a dystopian world where the government monitors our thoughts; we see the family who originated this nightmare through sound, light and movement.
Read More »New Atlantis, The Crystal – Review
Lively, interactive and interesting – but doesn’t push the envelope enough.
Read More »Jerks in Progress, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A hit and miss sketch show.
Read More »The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe, St James Studio – Review
A masterclass in storytelling and acting, this interlude in Monroe’s death is an unforgettable interlude in my theatrical life.
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