One of the most thoughtful pub-theatre productions I have experienced, this deserves a full house every night.
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The Gospel According to Philip, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A promising new comedy about the life of Jesus Christ: mildly blasphemous and unexpectedly poignant.
Read More »The Trial, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
This adaptation is a great way to experience Kafka’s famous novel with writer Howard Colyer doing it every bit of justice. The text is simply but brilliantly dramatised and O’Rourke is a must see.
Read More »Two Little Dickie Birds, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An enjoyable one woman production, with remarkable attention to detail and fun references throughout.
Read More »A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
One not to miss. A night of fun filled laughter, with exceptionally clever direction and great performances all round.
Read More »Time of my Life, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
A good production with plenty of wit, although the repetitiveness makes it lose some of its charm.
Read More »Anna Karenina, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An original retelling of a classic story, with beautiful and integral movement.
Read More »This was the world and I was King, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Though not overly original, the play is well-executed and has great entertainment value, providing feelings both of heartbreak and joy.
Read More »1938: Hitler Takes Vienna, Jack Studio Theatre – review
This play is skillfully staged and performed; a strong and well written story about the past, clearly relevant to today.
Read More »Creditors, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
An excellent tale energetically performed by a great cast, but this re-written version of Strindberg’s 1888 play doesn’t always ring true to present day.
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