The play is brilliantly written and the subtleties in the script ensure that the 1hr45min-long play (with no interval) keeps the audience engaged and on their toes.
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Instructionally Invited, The Space – Review
This immersive theatre production is an hour of silly fun.
Read More »Nothing to See Here, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Interesting and fun to watch but a little disjointed.
Read More »Richard Wright: Full of Win, Camden Head – Review
A really strong stand up show in the making - a little more polish and confidence could take it a long way.
Read More »Drag King Richard III, Riverside Studios – Review
A beautiful, impacting and original story that sadly just didn't deliver.
Read More »Glass Mountain, St George’s Gardens – Review
A great summer evening out for both adults and children alike.
Read More »The Merry Wives of Windsor, Coram’s Fields – Review
The seventies theme and musical numbers give fresh life to Shakespeare’s rib-tickling revenge comedy.
Read More »Henry V, The Rose Theatre – Review
A rather funny version of Henry V with big performances from a small cast.
Read More »Lights! Camera! Improvise!, Union Theatre – Review
A hilariously silly evening of high quality improv.
Read More »The Comedy of Errors, Rose Theatre Bankside – Review
A frantic, enjoyable romp showing the Bard’s skill in slapstick and wordplay.
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