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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Dave B20 September 2024
Review: The Truth About Harry Beck, Cubic Theatre at the London Transport Museum
Funny and warm-hearted exploration of the origins of the Tube map.
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Dave B13 September 2024
Review: 23.5 Hours, Park Theatre
Challenges us to consider the humanity of a convicted sex offender
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Interviews
Dave B9 September 2024
Interview: Mind the gap! The origin of the iconic London Tube map
Writer and Director Andy Burden on The Truth About Harry Beck
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Dave B7 August 2024
Review: Black Velvet, Old Red Lion Theatre
A dark, intense comedy that explores the clash of different stages of grief.
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Dave B6 August 2024
Review: Magpie, Old Red Lion
Magpie juxtaposes the personal tragedy of two brothers against the backdrop of a nation reeling from Civil War.
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Dave B3 August 2024
Review: A Chorus Line, Sadler’s Wells
A sensational evening of song and dance.
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Dave B13 July 2024
Review: Visit From an Unknown Woman, Hampstead Theatre
Exploring the mystery of the ghosts from the past and of the present.
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Dave B5 July 2024
Review: The Voice of the Turtle, Jermyn Street Theatre
This warm revival can’t help but make you smile.
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