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 B5 December 2023Review: £1 Thursdays, Finborough Theatre
A warm and funny slice of young women’s life in working class Bradford, 2012.
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Dave B2 December 2023Review: Ikaria, Park Theatre
A rom-com about young love turns into something far more devastating
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Dave B18 November 2023Review: Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible Is Going To Happen, Bush Theatre
Samuel Barnett's brilliant delivery and Marcelo Dos Santos fantastic writing,
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Dave B2 November 2023Review: Sputnik Sweetheart, Arcola Theatre
Captures the mood but misses the heart of the novel
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Dave B29 September 2023Review: Myra’s Story, Trafalgar Theatre
Script and performer combine for a fine display of Irish storytelling.
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Dave B26 September 2023Review: Strangers In Between, Golden Goose Theatre
An excellent cast brings this funny and tender coming of age story vividly to life
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Dave B1 September 2023Review: The Wetsuitman, Arcola Theatre
Very much a play of two parts, with the final part bringing an emotional gut punch.
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Dave B28 August 2023Review: Confused Chronicles of Aleppo, Camden People’s Theatre
A lot of talent in a show that doesn't quite manage to pull everything together.
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Dave B28 August 2023Review: Convicted Flower, Etcetera Theatre
A poorly translated script and under-prepared production
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Dave B20 July 2023Review: The Wind and the Rain, Finborough Theatre
A sweet, simple story from a century ago, presented to the Finborough’s usual excellent standards.
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