A witty family show with a brilliant array of familiar characters as you have never seen them before. Hilarious and perplexing in turns.
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The Devil is an Ass, The Rose Playhouse – Review
An amusing story of a clumsy devil determined to fool around with humans. Definitely worth the effort required to understand the Shakespearean language.
Read More »The Day of the Dead, Rich Mix – Review
Yet another winning evening from The Crick Crack Club - a joyous chance to revel in life and death.
Read More »Rise + Fall, St Saviour’s Church – review
A really enjoyable night, not just because of the play itself, but also thanks to the all-round effort both before and after the show in terms of hospitality.
Read More »Me and Mr C, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
A very funny performance but needs a lively audience to get it going.
Read More »The Baba Yaga Show, The Crick Crack Club at Soho Theatre
An unusual theatrical experience that is great fun if you're willing to jump in headfirst.
Read More »1992 and Over There, Blue Elephant Theatre – review
A double bill of short new plays by two internationally acclaimed playwrights takes you from a dilapidated flat near Liverpool to a mountainside within 45 minutes.
Read More »The State versus John Hayes, Kings Head Theatre – Review
An outstanding theatre debut for writer and performer Lucy Roslyn, who must surely be recognised as a star in the making.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama – Review
A complex and layered piece exploring themes of memory and identity.
Read More »One Last Waltz, The Hope Theatre – Review
This amusing and profound production hits home on the struggles of Alzheimer's disease.
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