Alex Finch
Alex has been a huge fan of the theatre ever since he was fortunate enough to see Cate Blanchet in Sweet Phoebe in a tiny venue in Croydon thirty years ago, and for a while worked in the industry as a stage manager. He now teaches English for a living and writes daft photo comics in his spare time, and is a huge fan of live comedy, musicals and fringe theatre.
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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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Fringe Theatre
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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Alex Finch17 June 2024Review: Pull My Goldfinger, Hen and Chickens Theatre
A James Bond spoof
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Alex Finch11 June 2024Review: Cliff Cardinal – The Land Acknowledgement or As You Like It, Southbank Centre.
A fascinating production about a very difficult situation, it becomes extremely captivating.
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Alex Finch4 May 2024Review: Labour’s Love Lost, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
At the beginning of Labour’s Lost Love co-deviser Rebeka Dio sings a song with a great deal of foreshadowing and…
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Drama
Alex Finch16 April 2024Review: Instructions For A Teenage Armageddon, The Garrick Theatre
The story it tells is one that needs to be heard, and one that needs to be told more often.
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Alex Finch4 April 2024Review: Holly Spillar: HOLE, Soho Theatre
A deeply personal hour of comedy about a complex subject matter.
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Alex Finch20 February 2024Review: Places I Never Think About, Applecart Arts
Often funny, strange and quietly beautiful.
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Alex Finch13 December 2023Review: The Witches, National Theatre
The Witches starts off looking like it might be a Matilda-sized hit
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