Exuberant, fast-paced gender comedy in an unusual and atmospheric setting.
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RoosevElvis, Royal Court Theatre – Review
The play jumps around, sometimes causing it to feel overly complex and confusing, but dazzling performances by King and Sieh keep the audience entertained.
Read More »Nobody’s Business, King’s Head Theatre – Review
Light-hearted and fun - If situational comedy and Alan Ayckbourn’s writing are your type of humour then this production will make you smile.
Read More »Playground, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A confusing play which unfortunately feels lacking in message
Read More »Panti Bliss: High heels in low places, Soho Theatre – Review
A funny and (moving in places) drag / stand up show that is a little too long and could have done with a bit of variety. Recommended to hear the inspiring story of how an Irish drag queen took on the homophobic Irish establishment and won!
Read More »Volpone, or The Fox, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A faithful and flamboyant revival of a well-worn classic. As relevant today, as it ever has been.
Read More »Empty Vessels, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
A witty and clever new play that explores the relationship between reality and fantasy with a great cast.
Read More »The Win Bin, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Razor-sharp writing and a superb performance from Kate Kennedy make this a must-see show.
Read More »Martyr, Unicorn Theatre – Review
An entertaining satire that provokes much thought and many sharp intakes of breath.
Read More »And Then Come The Nightjars, Theatre 503 – Review
Everything about this play is stunning. I urge you to go!
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