A stunning adaptation of a Victorian novel that shines with comic brilliance and zips along like a well-oiled machine.
Month: January 2015
A funny, lively interpretation which manages to tell a complete story in 45 minutes.
40 minutes of fantastic theatre. Memorable and strikingly honest. Well worth a watch.
A simple play that’s packed with content. Counsell gives a brilliant performance.
For a great laugh and exemplary ensemble work, don’t miss it!
It’s all guts and glory with this ambitious production that makes Brecht’s political messages accessible for teens and adults alike.
Set in a dystopian world where the government monitors our thoughts; we see the family who originated this nightmare through…
Lively, interactive and interesting – but doesn’t push the envelope enough.
A masterclass in storytelling and acting, this interlude in Monroe’s death is an unforgettable interlude in my theatrical life.