A very entertaining second half, full of gratuitous cartoonish violence, conflict and chaos,
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Review: Boorish Trumpson, VAULT Festival
A physical performance and an absurdist show unlike any I can recall.
Read More »Review: The Whoreing Twenties, VAULT Festival
A fun and raunchy look into the world of modern dating.
Read More »Review: Quench, VAULT Festival
A charming absurdist comedy.
Read More »Review: Hexenhammer, Vault Festival
Secretariat tackle serious subjects with delicious humour and passion
Read More »Review: Death Suits You, VAULT Festival
This hilarious yet moving show will have you empathising with Death himself.
Read More »Review: General Secretary, VAULT Festival
A very funny look at absolute power suddenly given to the inexperienced and unprepared.
Read More »Review: My Son’s A Queer (But what can you do?), Ambassadors Theatre
In a recent podcast interview Sir Ian McKellen talked emotionally about the joy that would be spread if we just all referred to each other as ‘love’. Nowhere is the effect of that emotion more obvious than in My Son’s a Queer (But what can you do?), written and performed by Rob Madge and currently playing at The Ambassadors. It’s fair to say that Rob was a creative child who liked to perform. Always dressing up and revelling in imaginative ...
Read More »Review: Chekhov’s Dildo, The Hope Theatre
With twists and turns keeping the audience engaged.
Read More »Review: Post Sex Spagbol, VAULT Festival
chaotically comical and unapologetically candid
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