A strong cast weave a comedic and dramatic tale that has more twists in it than a corkscrew in a bottle of plonk!
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Twelfth Night, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A fresh, funny and fast-paced production that flies by.
Read More »Grand Guignol, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A gloriously dark comedy – camp, gory, and thoroughly entertaining.
Read More »The Rivals, Arcola Theatre – Review
An enduring story that never fails to please with some eye catching performances.
Read More »MilkMilkLemonade, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
An absurd, comic and touching play about gender and sexuality set in a dusty Midwestern town with plenty of hay and chickens to match.
Read More »Listen, We’re Family – Wilton’s Music Hall, Review
This performed recital of Jewish life stories is inventive and insightful, though at times its demanding method distracts from the storytelling.
Read More »The Infidel, Theatre Royal Stratford East – Review
Yes, a few tasteless jokes, but the lively and cleverly written musical numbers were really enjoyable. Overall an entertaining stage adaptation with some captivating performances throughout.
Read More »Fierce, Camden People’s Theatre – Review
Energetic, hilarious and absurd one-woman show full of richly drawn characters.
Read More »Guilt & Shame: Going Straight, Soho Theatre – Review
Despite the need for a tightening of its focus it’s able to touch on a lot of worthwhile topics and has a lot of fun while doing it.
Read More »Altar Boyz, Greenwich Theatre – Review
Hugely enjoyable, high energy, tongue-in-cheek music and comedy from a talented cast and on-stage band.
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