Not quite your traditional panto, this one comes complete with added chutzpah as JW3 deliver the country’s only Jewish pantomime.
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The Quantum Physics of My Heart, The Vaults – Review
A one-woman comedy show that aims at presenting love as a chemical reaction. Propelled by the performer's charisma, it requires more polishing to make a lasting impression.
Read More »Broken Strings, Tabard Theatre – Review
A realistic feel-good drama about loss and loneliness which requires more balance between characters.
Read More »A Rabbi, a Vicar and an Imam Walk into a Comedy Club, JW3 – Review
What’s the role of humour in religion? A rabbi, a vicar and an imam audaciously jump on stage to give us a practical demonstration. The line between performing and preaching has never been so thin.
Read More »The Barber of Seville, JW3 – Review
This on trend production in the style of an English period drama infuses Rossini’s comic opera with new energy and humour.
Read More »The 2000 Year Old Man, JW3 – Review
A wonderful and strong two hander with some great laugh-out-loud moments.
Read More »Mush and Me, JW3 – Review
A charming, relevant and important modern take on star-crossed lovers from differing religions.
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