The youth wing of the famous company is as dexterous as its progenitor.
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Review: Daddy Issues, Seven Dials Playhouse
An exceptional portrayal of grief and the comedy we use to cope.
Read More »Review: Discman, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A brief glimpse into the lives of two travellers on the run
Read More »Review: A Single Man, Park Theatre
A talented cast and a hugely touching ending.
Read More »Review: A Gig for Ghosts, Soho Theatre
A sensitive exploration of grief, obsession, and being lonely in London.
Read More »Review: 1797: The Mariner’s Revenge, Old Royal Naval College
A frenzy of seabirds and delirium.
Read More »Review: Demon Dentist , New Wimbledon Theatre
Some joyful belly laughs in this comic adaption, with a fair few scary moments.
Read More »Review: An Improbable Musical, Hackney Empire
This is world class improv, elevated to an extraordinary level.
Read More »Review: Trainspotting Live, Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
Offensive, joyous, crass, distressing, life-giving, life-taking, invigorating
Read More »Review: War Of The Worlds, Old Red Lion Theatre
A carefully crafted reproduction of the infamous 1938 radio broadcast.
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