Steve Caplin
Steve is a freelance artist and writer, specialising in Photoshop, who builds unlikely furniture in his spare time. He plays the piano reasonably well, the accordion moderately and the guitar badly. Steve does, of course, love the theatre. The worst play he ever saw starred Charlton Heston and his wife, who have both always wanted to play the London stage. Neither had any experience of learning lines. This was almost as scarring an experience as seeing Ron Moody performing a musical Sherlock Holmes. Steve has no acting ambitions whatsoever.
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Review: Viper Squad, Colab Arms
An entertaining, vastly immersive show in which the audience is thoroughly involved at every stage
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Review: Could It Be Magic?, Wilton’s Music Hall
Entertaining, lightweight mix of comedy and magic
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Review: The Drop, Aldgate
The most compelling and sophisticated immersive escape game you will ever play.
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Review: Behind closed doors, Spitalfields
A promenade show that’s perfect for anyone who’s ever wondered what goes on behind closed doors.
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Review: Snake Oil, London Bridge Vaults
stripped of everything that made Lockdown Town unmissable.
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Review: Miss Margarida’s Way, Etcetera Theatre
A hugely entertaining, funny and shocking satire
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