Reminiscent of scenes of the BBC sounds desks of old, AIM is visually delightful and an audible marvel.
Month: August 2025
A promising start never quite delivers in a play that has many sub plots but no obvious central idea.
Topical and witty, this show offers a relatable, modern insight into Romeo’s best friend.
This play about a woman who appears to fall in lust with everything she sees may not be for everyone,…
A charming introduction to Cantonese Opera, with engaging physicality, gorgeous costumes and no small amount of fun!
An emotionally charged tale of working from home with only a cactus to talk to.
Quirky philosophical ukulele romp through the zombie apocalypse.
A broad farce about finding the next Bond and what the world might be ready for.
Second Class Queer forces us to sit down and listen, but eventually starts to feel long.









