A timely, powerful play that’s not afraid of asking the difficult questions.
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Camp, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This play tackles a tough subject with humour and warmth and just the right amount of bite.
Read More »Duck Flu, Etcetera Theatre – Review
If you're a fan of Elf Lyons' stand-up comedy you'll enjoy the humour, but don't look for a profound theatrical experience.
Read More »Unsigned, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A convincing coming of age story that is perhaps better suited to a screen than a stage.
Read More »The Show Offs’ Improvised Musical, Etcetera Theatre – Review
It's nothing fancy, but nevertheless a show that's great fun to enjoy with a drink and some friends.
Read More »The Museum of the Robot Pussycats, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Bodes well for the Fringe 2015!
Read More »Burton, St. James Theatre – Review
Richard Burton’s life is a fascinating but familiar story and despite a good performance from Rhodri Miles, the show sheds no new light on its subject.
Read More »One Festival (Programme A), The Space – Review
Although this theatre is far away from anyone and anything, a couple of sterling performances in the second half make the trek worth it.
Read More »Jerks in Progress, Etcertera Theatre – Review
New and bold ideas, but no overall satisfying pay off. For avid fringe fans, but would not work so well for a general audience.
Read More »Just Like That! The Tommy Cooper Show, Museum of Comedy – Review
A glowing, faithful tribute to a great comedian.
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