An admirable blend of puppetry and storytelling from two relaxed and likeable performers.
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Instructionally Invited, The Space – Review
This immersive theatre production is an hour of silly fun.
Read More »Timon of Athens, The Space – Review
A worthwhile opportunity to see Shakespeare’s rarely performed fable of bankruptcy and misanthropy, re-imagined in modern day London.
Read More »An Innocent Man & Whodunnit, The Space – Review
A fun, entertaining production with a great cast. Well worth a look.
Read More »Berlin, The Space – Review
An interesting production which recounts the life of Christopher Isherwood with some good performances but at times confusing content.
Read More »The Devil and Stepashka, The Space – Review
A valiant effort to tackle a difficult subject of broken trust, injustice, and desperation, but rather than moving the heart it left behind a bitter taste in the mouth.
Read More »Romeo and Juliet, The Space Arts Centre – Review
This low budget production shines with brilliant acting, making the 2 hour-long play so entertaining and gripping that is feels as if you are watching Romeo and Juliet for the first time.
Read More »Hamlyn, The Space – Review
A dark, beautifully staged piece that doesn’t have all the answers to the dark questions that it raises.
Read More »In This House (A Family Breakdown), The Space Arts Centre – Review
A well written, immaculately acted drama that deals with a disturbing subject matter. Energetic direction.
Read More »The Red Balloon, The Space – Review
Stringed puppets and fine music tell a wondrous story of a small boy’s friendship with a magical balloon. Adults and children alike will enjoy this piece for its simple beauty and playful innocence.
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