Alex Finch
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Alex Finch21 November 2024Review: The World Of Yesterday, Camden People’s Theatre
A confusing cabaret based on the life of writer Stefan Zweig, where conclusions never quite seem to be made.
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Alex Finch15 November 2024Review: Yes, We’re Related, The Other Palace
A bright, broad comedy, this could easily be a popular sitcom if it ever makes it on to the small…
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Alex Finch31 October 2024Review: Anirban Dasgupta: Polite Provocation, Soho Theatre
Quickly becomes a show packed with laugh out loud jokes.
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Alex Finch26 October 2024Review: Fly More Than You Fall, Southwark Playhouse
A musical about surviving tragedy, it sometimes stomps noisily when it should tread gently, but it still impresses in places.
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Alex Finch10 October 2024Review: Släpstick: Schërzo, Wilton’s Music Hall
A charming and unique mix of comedy and classical music, Släpstick: Schërzo is an absolute must see for fans of…
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Alex Finch26 September 2024Review: The Catalogue of Sexual Insecurities, White Bear Theatre
A layered and insightful slice of musical cabaret, which explores an impressive variety of topics around sex and sexuality.
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Alex Finch17 September 2024Review: Rita, Sue and Bob Too, Leicester Square Theatre
A lot has been written over the years as to whether this problematic play should still be staged, and unfortunately…
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Alex Finch12 August 2024Review: Break A Leg Babe, Museum of Comedy
A pretty funny, fast paced affair.
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Alex Finch6 August 2024Review: Queer Cowboys, King’s Head Theatre
A jukebox musical with a twist, this affecting production explores the lives of two trans cowboys in a captivating manner.
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Alex Finch11 July 2024Review: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Bridewell Theatre
This is a must see musical for anyone with even a vague fondness for the genre.
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