New writing with heart but trips up at points.
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The Kitchen, Jackson’s Lane Theatre – Review
A great ensemble and touching observations about humanity make The Kitchen worthwhile.
Read More »Sandel, Above The Stag – Review
An emotional story that is both witty and heart wrenching: overall an enjoyable show!
Read More »American Boy, Sadler’s Wells – Review
This humorous performance is engaging and fun, and would have benefited from delving more deeply into its more interesting elements.
Read More »LineUp, Greenwich Theatre – Review
An excellent, relatively risk-free chance to get to know some new playwrights.
Read More »Ushers: The Front Of House Musical, Charing Cross Theatre – Review
This is a must see for lovers of musical theatre and those that the genre terrifies alike, as you will be converted. A non-stop roller coaster of fun right from the start; it’s laugh out loud funny and a good night out.
Read More »James Sherwood, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
While this show is seldom rip-roaring hilarious, it is quirky and witty and makes for a fun evening.
Read More »Mr Quinn’s Radio Theatre, Network Theatre – Review
The hidden location is fun to find, but unfortunately the performance had a shambolic quality that wasn’t entirely intentional.
Read More »Scottish Widows, White Bear Theatre – Review
Four well written and original monologues that tweak funny bones and heart strings alike.
Read More »Dead At Last, No More Air, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
This black comedy about the death of theatre may be of interest to some fringe theatre enthusiasts, but is difficult to engage with and may leave general audiences with a headache.
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