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: An Interrogation, Hampstead Theatre
A strong cast help in overcoming a somewhat clunky story.
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Dave B25 January 2025Review: Plexus Polaire – Moby Dick, Barbican Centre
Spectacular puppetry brings Ahab’s mad quest for vengeance to life.
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Dave B22 January 2025Review: Man in the Mirror, Churchill Theatre Bromley
A smooth (not criminal) and slick evening with iconic moves and songs.
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Dave B30 November 2024Review: Lies Where It Falls, Finborough Theatre
A brave and intensely personal exploration of grief and loss in the long shadow of the Troubles.
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Dave B16 November 2024Review: Wolves On Road, Bush Theatre
A lot of potential in this depiction of a ‘get rich quick’ scheme and its inevitable fallout.
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Dave B27 October 2024Review: The Ungodly, Southwark Playhouse
A series of strong performances have us invested more in the characters than in the witch hunt itself.
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Dave B18 October 2024Review: Tattooer, Charing Cross Theatre
Mesmerising live ink-brush painting can’t cover up a muddled narrative.
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Dave B18 October 2024Review: What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank , Marylebone Theatre
A great cast debate heavy topics with a lot of very dark humour.
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Dave B11 October 2024Review: Eurydice, Jermyn Street Theatre
A mixed take on a timeless myth
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Dave B11 October 2024Review: Brace Brace, Royal Court Theatre
Superb staging draws gasps all around.
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