A completely unique show. Surreal and captivating, hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure.
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The Baker´s Wife, Drayton Arms Theatre – Review
A near five stars! Another lesser known gem that was brought back to life for us to enjoy. Bravo!
Read More »The Two Noble Kinsmen, White Bear Theatre – Review
A perfect measure of comedy and misfortune, this hidden treasure is well worth a watch.
Read More »Turn Back The Clock, St. James Theatre – Review
A perfectly pitched tribute to Joyce Grenfell that will satisfy old fans and attract many new ones.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama Theatre – Review
An ingenious, joyful and inventive piece of physical theatre that brings the end of the jazz era to life through beautiful performances, clever use of percussion, and play with light and shadow.
Read More »Stop! The Play, Trafalgar Studios – Review
An ode to that one awful play that every theatre practitioner or goer has been involved in or seen and hated,but has great stories to tell in the aftermath to make everyone laugh. A collation of all those stories for the public’s entertainment.
Read More »Signor Baffo’s Restaurant,The Watermans Centre – Review
Some enjoyable moments of silliness, but there’s not much more to this children’s show.
Read More »The Harvest, Soho Theatre – Review
The ideal combo of effortless humour with a subtly dark undertone.
Read More »The Beaux’ Stratagem, National Theatre – Review
With lots of laughs and superb production values this is a surprisingly relevant and very enjoyable show.
Read More »Some Girl(s), New Wimbledon Studio — Review
Some standout performances bring this black comedy about the scars left by our romantic pasts to life.
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