Pros: Audience engagement through a novel mechanism involving ping pong bats Cons: A muddled, confused plot, riddled with inconsistency The Time Capsule bills itself as a “pick your own adventure” play, in the manner of those books where you make moral or logical choices to determine which page you turn to continue the story. You’re handed a ping pong bat on entering the theatre, one side red, one black. Its purpose is explained through mime: each actor appears in turn, and ...
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Crazy Gary’s Mobile Disco, Landor Theatre – Review
Pros: Gary Owen’s witty script and the actors’ fine performances. Cons: Depiction of the women in the play as universally Machiavellian and abusive. Thursday night at the Boar’s Head is disco night: Gary’s disco night. Except that this Thursday, the pub’s landlord has decided to replace Gary’s disco night for karaoke night – or as Gary says, outraged, “kara-fuckin-oke”. Gary, being the thug and bully that he is, won’t tolerate this flagrant invasion of his territory, so he gives the ...
Read More »Alice, Landor Theatre -Review
Three Trees Theatre delves into the allegations of Lewis Carroll's controversial relationship with children: interesting but rough around the edges.
Read More »Devilish!, Landor Theatre – Review
Devilish! tempts us to indulge in an evening of undemanding entertainment, but should have demanded more of itself.
Read More »Win Tickets To Cabaret Tease
Here is your chance to win a pair of tickets to Cabaret Tease, running at the Landor Theatre! To Enter, simply retweet this tweet on twitter: #COMPETITION – Win Tix to #CabaretTease by @BurlesqueOnIce on 31st July. To Enter, simply retweet using #ETCabaretTeaseComp by 5pm 24/07. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) July 19, 2015 About Cabaret Tease Ice Crystal Productions and the London Burlesque School present Cabaret Tease. Hosted by the fabulous Mister Meredith, Cabaret Tease opens its doors and ...
Read More »The Clockmaker’s Daughter, Landor Theatre – Review
A genuinely original new musical with an eye-catching set design and a superstar lead.
Read More »She Loves Me, Landor Theatre – Review
Light, frothy musical entertainment that’s easy on both the eye and ear.
Read More »Damn Yankees, Landor Theatre – Review
High-stepping musical theatre in the classic Broadway tradition.
Read More »The Sonneteer, Landor Theatre – Review
A gem that still needs a little polishing to make it truly shine.
Read More »Zanna, Don’t!, Landor Theatre – Review
High camp – this fab musical is all sequins, rainbows and fun.
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