A testament to Yiddish 20th Century Theatre, this production is fun to watch, although at times the script seems to get itself into a tangle.
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American Venus, So & So Art Club – Review
An entertaining and moving play which throws new light on a near forgotten story.
Read More »Jazzamatazz!, London Wonderground – Review
Great fun for families with good quality music and a guaranteed feel-good factor.
Read More »The Baker´s Wife, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A near five stars! Another lesser known gem that was brought back to life for us to enjoy. Bravo!
Read More »Behind the Beautiful Forevers, The Olivier, National Theatre – Review
Thinking about the world’s injustices for 2 hours and 40 minutes is an enriching experience. This is an exceptional production.
Read More »4 x 4 Ephemeral Architecture – Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House
An impressive and magical display of human skills.
Read More »Old Woman, Soho Upstairs – Review
A hugely successful night and an excellent start of the season for the Crick Crack Club.
Read More »Widowers’ Houses, The Orange Tree Theatre – Review
A really enjoyable production of one of Shaw’s least celebrated plays. Entirely successful and highly recommended!
Read More »Me and My Cat, RichMix Theatre – Review
A very entertaining and well paced children's tale that will have your offspring becoming little Sherlocks in no time at all!
Read More »The Taming of the Shrew, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An enjoyable and well written adaptation of the Shrew with a huge potential. With some tweaking it might easily become stellar!
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