Wonderful for opera lovers and novices alike. This kind of production proves that opera can be fun for anyone, and that it needn’t take itself too seriously.
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The Boy Who Cried, Hope Theatre – Review
A paranormal mystery with some 'bite'!
Read More »Never Mind the Botox, White Bear Theatre – Review
Don’t be superior and disregard this production just because it’s a farce; put prejudices aside and let the doctor tickle your funny bone.
Read More »I Do, Hilton Hotel, Docklands – Review
Gives you licence to let your voyeuristic tendencies range free. An evening of highly enjoyable awkwardness.
Read More »Yada Yada K, The Camden Head – Review
This is witty comedy woven out of thin air that seems as effortless as it is hilarious.
Read More »Tristram Shandy: Gentleman, Tabard Theatre – Review
A gutsy adaptation, brimming with bawdy humour and rich satire.
Read More »The Dumb Waiter, Matthews Yard – Review
The play was good, with strong acting and some very funny moments. However the venue let the overall production down.
Read More »The Final Revelation of Sherlock Holmes, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Strapped for cash and remembering the good old cases, The Final Revelation is a playful adaptation of England’s most famous detective duo.
Read More »Donkeys’ Years, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
A funny show that will please theatre’s core audience. However for me it was a little bland.
Read More »The Gay Naked Play, Above the Stag – Review
An hilarious romp through the ups and downs of a theatre company with a little bit of nudity to keep you happy. What more could you want?
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