If you're a fan of Elf Lyons' stand-up comedy you'll enjoy the humour, but don't look for a profound theatrical experience.
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Unsigned, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A convincing coming of age story that is perhaps better suited to a screen than a stage.
Read More »Lulu: a Monster Tragedy, The London Theatre – Review
A shocking story of lust and murder that successfully veers from comedy and farce to uncomfortable tragedy.
Read More »Young Men, Sadler’s Wells – review
Choreography, light and music fuse together into a powerful performance in this portrayal of the mental and physical devastation of the Great War.
Read More »Bat Boy, The Musical, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Competent acting, compelling music, and high production values hold together a story that is at its best bizarre and at its worst manic and unpleasant.
Read More »4 x 4 Ephemeral Architecture – Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House
An impressive and magical display of human skills.
Read More »The Show Offs’ Improvised Musical, Etcetera Theatre – Review
It's nothing fancy, but nevertheless a show that's great fun to enjoy with a drink and some friends.
Read More »Pig Girl, Finborough Theatre – Review
A chilling and unsettling story that is brought to life admirably.
Read More »The Museum of the Robot Pussycats, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Bodes well for the Fringe 2015!
Read More »Burton, St. James Theatre – Review
Richard Burton’s life is a fascinating but familiar story and despite a good performance from Rhodri Miles, the show sheds no new light on its subject.
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