Wonderfully presented and entertaining trip through the seven deadly sins.
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Review: No One, Omnibus Theatre
Flying pizzas, flying chairs, flying five pound notes. No wonder the seaside town of Wellstone is in turmoil. The sergeant is convinced it’s ghosts: it’s certainly a baffling case for Inspector Tate (Owen Bleach). And he’s not too happy when London sends down his nemesis, the mysterious Rodriguez (Flo Wiedenbach) to investigate the disappearance of an American waitress (a powerful performance from Lexie Baker). It seems everything centres around Norwegian resident Tom Marvel (Halvor Schulz), who has suddenly gained miraculous ...
Read More »Review: Bagbeard, Soho Theatre
Bagbeard is the perfect mixture of silliness and sci-fi.
Read More »Review: Fake News, Southwark Playhouse
A clickbait title and a storyline that is full of potential
Read More »Review: The Manny, King’s Head Theatre
Sharp comedy from Sam McArdle, with a darker depth beneath
Read More »Review: Sh!tfaced Showtime A Pissedmas Carol, Leicester Square Theatre
A couple of artistic liberties taken here and there.
Read More »Review: The Grotto, Drayton Arms Theatre
It’s more B-movie than The Exorcist.
Read More »Review: Alice In Wonderland, Brixton House
Energetic and imaginative, this witty take of Alice in Wonderland is a must-see this Christmas.
Read More »Review: A Christmas Carol-ish, Soho Theatre
Nick Mohammed’s TV character, Mr. Swallow has re-written A Christmas Carol to suit his own mad design.
Read More »Review: The Midnight Snack, White Bear Theatre
A sixty-minute slapstick whirlwind of podcasting, baking, and murder
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