A light and cheery revival of Middleton’s classic comedy, directed in completely the right spirit with some added fifties flair.
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Pride and Prejudice, Rosemary Branch Theatre – Review
Another immensely enjoyable production from Rosemary Branch Theatre. A lively, fast-paced adaptation that doesn’t stop to draw breath, sparkling with Jane Austen’s brilliantly funny characters and witty dialogue.
Read More »Radiant Vermin, Soho Theatre – Review
A wickedly funny play that makes light of the current housing crisis.
Read More »The 2000 Year Old Man, JW3 – Review
A wonderful and strong two hander with some great laugh-out-loud moments.
Read More »Lie Collector, The Vaults – Review
A superb, laugh-out-loud riot of a show!
Read More »The House That Looks Like Hitler, The Courtyard Theatre – Review
A funny and original piece of theatre, which takes a wry look at tabloid news and its effect on the lives of ordinary people.
Read More »Lunchtime Fourplay 3, St. James Theatre – Review
More lunchtimes should be like this!
Read More »Losers, The Rag Factory – Review
A relatively amateur first try for a new production company. But, with some fun audience interaction and set in a quirky venue just of Brick Lane, Losers isn't a bad night out.
Read More »Molly Wobbly, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
This is fearlessly filthy British humour at its best, with a welcome measure of incredibly camp choreography.
Read More »The Jest, The Vaults – Review
Brilliantly conceived and executed, the Jest could just be the next big thing in sketch-based comedy.
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