A beautifully judged production with the added twist of a swing band and trapeze artist.
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An Ideal Husband, Tabard Theatre – Review
An entertaining production which doesn’t quite meet the extraordinary quality of the script.
Read More »Brendon Burns Hasn’t Heard of You Either, Soho Theatre – Review
Very funny and a bit crazy. Burns works hard to capture the audience but it doesn’t totally hit the mark.
Read More »In the Surface of a Bubble, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
A confusing hour of theatre, clearly a product of overactive imaginations.
Read More »Desire and Pursuit, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A brave attempt at tackling the big themes of sexuality and religion, but these one-man plays miss the mark.
Read More »Blame It on the Neighbours, The Canal Café Theatre – Review
Not the most original concept but still an easy-going evening of giggles.
Read More »Le Coq D’or (The Golden Cockerel), London Coliseum -Review
A lovely, comic revival of a rarely performed Russian opera celebrating iconic Russian culture.
Read More »Vitamin, Soho Theatre – Review
60 hilarious minutes that only require an open mind.
Read More »Daytona, Theatre Royal Haymarket – Review
The second half of the play is by far the better of the two, however the production is worth seeing for the incredible acting by Oliver Cotton and Maureen Lipman.
Read More »Dumbstruck – Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Hugely energetic ensemble piece featuring excellent music that carries a touching message in an innovative way. Fine Chisel is a really exciting young company that you should keep an eye on.
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