Comedy
No need for explanations here, but if you need a laugh then this is the category for you! You’ll find reviews of all the shows that have had us rolling in the aisles on this page.
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Review: Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, Menier Chocolate Factory
The talented cast shines in this high-energy, comedic reimagining of Dracula, providing a solid evening of entertainment
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Review: I’m Allergic to People, Blue Elephant Theatre
A dark comedy that terrifyingly examines trauma, gender, sexuality, and violence in a manner so relevant and important to contemporary audiences
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Review: The Even Stranger Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Old Red Lion Theatre
A well-crafted new take on a familiar story, entertainingly delivered by a practised double-act, at breakneck speed.
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Review: Weather Girl, Soho Theatre
An electrifying performance from Julia McDermott, in the face of climate catastrophe
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Review: Goblin, Soho Theatre
This is a funny, inventive and precise one-man show that will keep you guessing and laughing.
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Review: Farewell Mister Haffmann, Park Theatre
A masterfully staged and tension-filled black comedy with chilling relevance today.
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Review: Dear Martin, Arcola Theatre
Lightweight comedy about a psychopath intervening in a marriage on the rocks
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Review: The Big Bite Size Show, Pleasance Theatre
A miscellany of highly entertaining mini dramas served up in a cabaret like environment, with minimal staging and a deft cast. Funny, clever, and at times poignant.
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Review: Conversations We Never Had, As People We’ll Never Be, Cockpit Theatre
A fresh and funny take on the what-ifs of a breakup falls at the final hurdle.
