An old-fashioned, stagey adaptation that brings some humour to Turganev's original.
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Boys and Girls, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Funny right to the end and packed with an extraordinary amount of characters and scenes, this is a perfectly executed evening of comedy sketches.
Read More »King Chaos, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Generally entertaining if not a bit ridiculous. A niche comedy that relies, perhaps too heavily, on inside jokes at times.
Read More »Islands, Pleasance Theatre – Review
A funny and engaging dark comedy, which ultimate message lacks depth
Read More »Pull Your Socks Up, Britain!, Canal Café Theatre – Review
A fun and light-hearted comedy show which pokes fun at the old-fashioned view that everything can be fixed with a bit of British common sense.
Read More »Groom for Improvement, Camden Comedy Club – Review
Spot on observational humour that will make anyone laugh-out-loud, despite their marital status.
Read More »Real Life, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
The performance and production skills are evident, but it can be difficult to connect to the material if you don’t relate to the subject matter or to the way it's delivered.
Read More »Twelfth Night or What You Will, The Space – Review
A slow and confusing first half. The concept, though visually appealing, fails to enhance the audience's experience of this well-known play.
Read More »Clap Hands, Hackney Showroom – Review
With some refinement this could be a good show, but at the moment it doesn't quite work.
Read More »Three Writers Walk Into a Forest, Theatre 503 – Review
Take some friends and have a fun evening of cheeky fairytales and drinks in the pub.
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