An homage to women has never been done quite like this. Steven Carne brings to life the famous and not so famous through his own version of drag and vaudeville-like comedy.
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No Take Backs, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A dark comedy with absurd leanings that presents a good example of Camden Fringe Festival fare.
Read More »Fade to Blackout, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This family drama has potential, but needs a bit more development.
Read More »When You Say Goodbye, London Theatre Workshop – Review
While rather short, the musical’s talented cast and strong score make it the perfect evening entertainment material for nostalgia-seeking theatre goers.
Read More »Luke Stephen – Peace, Love and Not Understanding, Hen and Chickens – Review
A show that had ninety-nine percent of the audience laughing almost constantly. Close to the bone humour for a young crowd.
Read More »The Five Stages of Waiting, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This short comedy-drama of a family coping in crisis is funny but not as deep as it intends.
Read More »Consequences, Hen and Chickens Theatre – Review
A neat, well-put-together production that deals with tough subject matters, without being overly draining. Insightful and enjoyable.
Read More »The Monotonous Drum, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A short provocative piece of work about feminism and equality from a new writer trying to find her way and her voice.
Read More »Reality Abuse, Dublin Castle – Review
This engaging and unique show makes for a truly magical experience.
Read More »Richard Wright: Full of Win, Camden Head – Review
A really strong stand up show in the making - a little more polish and confidence could take it a long way.
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