A genuinely solid staging of a lesser performed, but still delightful Shakespearian comedy with a refreshing sense of girl power.
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Bombshells, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A great show consisting of larger than life characters that will have you in stitches and hanging on every word. If this is a sample of young British theatrical talent then we are in for some treats ahead.
Read More »A Bad Case of the Mondays, Park Theatre – Review
A highly entertaining way to spend a Monday evening after a day at work, but the unrelenting flow of comedy was a bit much.
Read More »Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho, Theatre503 – Review
This show, for all intents and purposes, probably should not work but does so ten times over. Drag comedy cabaret infused with an excellent sense of humour.
Read More »Boris and Sergey’s Vaudevillian Christmas Adventure, Theatre 503 – Review
This adult puppet show is an hour of comedy gold.
Read More »Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Pleasance Theatre – Review
An almost perfect tour de force of physical comedy. Well worth the journey to Islington.
Read More »The Last March, Southwark Playhouse – Review
A fun play where the saying ‘time flies when you’re having fun’ really does apply. It is a light-hearted piece but perhaps Tinder Theatre try to drag out their superb jokes a little too much.
Read More »The Upstanding Member, Old Red Lion – Review
The Upstanding Member is a really funny play that had the whole audience in fits of laughter throughout!
Read More »Speed, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Not your usual lovey-dovey rom-com; this is a comedy about people and relationships with themes of culture, religion and sexuality intertwined. Expect comedic realism.
Read More »The Sisters: Return to the Isle of Queef!, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
Once this production gets going I defy anyone not to laugh – it's old fashioned panto-style humour at its best.
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