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: Ready, Steady, Crooks, Hen and Chickens Theatre
A surreal but highly entertaining gallop through the slightly crazed world of three crook cooks
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Review: Debris, Brixton House
An entertaining reflection on lost love, varying recollections and the artistic temperament
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Review: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Shakespeare’s Globe
Lovely design, plenty of talent and a bundle of laughs, but with room to go somewhat bigger.
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Review: The Bastard, Puccini!, Park Theatre
An entertaining recount of operatic rivalry that doesn’t quite hit the emotional high note.
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Review: Spend The Night, Riverside Studios
A messy mix of comedy, tragedy, songs, storytelling, and old-school showbiz that covers familiar millennial angst.
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Review: The Unkillable Mike Malloy, Bridge House Theatre
Based on an incredible true story of an indestructible Bronx Irishman, this noir tale needs more oomph. Pump up the volume and the hysteria, and then it will be ‘Ra Ra Rasputin’ Mike Molloy
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Review: Big Shoes, The Hope Theatre
An intimate dialogue between two brothers that aims to make you laugh and cry at the same time.
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Review: CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation, Wilton’s Music Hall
Like an interactive game of living Cluedo, CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation is a playfully intimate take on a conventional whodunnit.