An updated rendering of the Orpheus myth, with some good gags; but the storytelling is stretched beyond the comfort zone.
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Greywing House, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Though this is a good example of a one-person show, it is not without its flaws. These could be easily fixed to make a great piece of theatre.
Read More »Blind Date, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A lovely evening of light-hearted comedy that will leave you feeling more positive and optimistic about both love and life.
Read More »Richard Alston Dance Company 20th anniversary performance, Sadlers Well’s – Review
An impressive, eclectic and enjoyable mix of performances marking the company’s two decade anniversary.
Read More »Walking the Tightrope: The Tension Between Art and Politics, Theatre Delicatessen – Review
Take twelve accomplished playwrights, an edgy topic, an inclusive venue and an able cast and you have a highly charged and engaging production. Highly recommended, even if the politics of the arts doesn’t excite you!
Read More »Back Door, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This modern take on a Hitchcock classic proved intriguing and thought provoking.
Read More »Podcast Performance: Sniper by John Foster
We are proud to present a Scripts Spotlight: Podcast Performance of Sniper by John Foster, produced by Encompass Productions.
Read More »Dante’s Inferno: A Modern Telling, The Rag Factory – Review
An intense and engaging piece of experimental theatre that manages to make hell a place worth contemplating.
Read More »The Diary of a Nobody, The King’s Head – Review
A stunning adaptation of a Victorian novel that shines with comic brilliance and zips along like a well-oiled machine.
Read More »Oyster Boy, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A funny, lively interpretation which manages to tell a complete story in 45 minutes.
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