A one-woman, one act, immersive theatre adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard III really shouldn’t work, but somehow it does. Cleverly adapted…
Year: 2016
A moving, funny and educational look into the life of a British comedy great, Marty Feldman
The Wrong Crowd have another joyful show on their hands which I’m sure will delight audiences of all ages. You’ll…
Whilst enjoyable this felt half done, and left me feeling cheated for both the length and it's lack of any…
Set entirely in a railway carriage, this play combines humour and pathos in an entertaining, and often hilarious, examination of…
An utterly ridiculous hour of laughs, charm and flying bread in one of London's most reliably fun venues
The play poses an interesting central question, but everything about it is undercooked
A cross between a stand-up routine and a Shakespeare revival, this show is original, funny and clever. The performers are…
There were some fun creative activities, but this suffered from slow pace, lack of thematic development and an unfortunate venue.
A well-intentioned and professionally faultless production, invested with personal significance by the actor, but dramatically underwhelming.





