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Bookends, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Pros: An evening full of variety that includes a couple of classy performances. Cons: Some of the plays drag a little due to sluggish direction and delivery and the writing isn’t all of an equally high standard. Bookends comprises four short plays, performed one after another without an interval in the tiny upstairs room of Camden’s Oxford Arms. It’s a lot to take in during a single evening, especially when Arsenal fans are cheering in the pub downstairs, but there’s ...
Read More »Mistaken, Etcetera Theatre – Review
We are in expert hands with actor William McGeough; he delivers these four monologues with warmth and individuality.
Read More »Odd Shaped Balls, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A searing one man show - Chris Sheridan stuns in this moving play about a gay rugby star.
Read More »Fade to Blackout, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This family drama has potential, but needs a bit more development.
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 »Nothing to See Here, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Interesting and fun to watch but a little disjointed.
Read More »Lili, Etcetera Theatre – Review
This is a brave project which, despite falling a bit short, is worth a watch if you’re interested in the subject.
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 »Our Shadows Walk, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A gripping new political play which draws a dark vision of the future our country is heading to.
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