Dave B
Originally from Dublin but having moved around a lot, Dave moved to London, for a second time, in 2018. He works for a charity in the Health and Social Care sector. He has a particular interest in plays with an Irish or New Zealand theme/connection - one of these is easier to find in London than the other!
Dave made his (somewhat unwilling) stage debut via audience participation on the day before Covid lockdowns began. He believes the two are unrelated but is keen to ensure no further audience participation... just to be on the safe side.
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Review: Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea, Seven Dials Playhouse
Aldrovandi’s script is ambitious, darkly funny and absurd. It leaves us with an extremely memorable night.
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Review: Dracula’s Guest, White Bear Theatre
Well written, well acted and with a fitting and memorable climax.
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Review: 9 Circles, Park Theatre
An unsettling, sometimes surreal account of a discharged soldier’s downfall and mental instability
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Review: The Lesson, Southwark Playhouse
Superb performances and thoroughly excellent staging. It’s smart and innovative.
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Review: The Players of Dieudone, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Hideout Theatre have assembled a hell of a cast in this hilarious historical farce.
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Review: Invisible, Bush Theatre
Nikhil Parmar’s strong presence, charisma and comedy chops really deliver.
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Review: Summer Solstice, Union Theatre
This repetitive Summer Solstice truly feels like the longest day of the year.
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Review: Patricia Gets Ready (for a date with the man that used to hit her), Brixton House
Yasmin Dawes is impressive in the role, while the play and performance illustrate her story of trauma superbly.
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Review: This Last Piece of Sky, The Space
his French play loses nothing in its translation
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