Review: Dimanche
Sensational, Dystopian Portrait of a Changing World
Review: Dimanche
Sensational, Dystopian Portrait of a Changing World
Review: Cheesy Cheesy Catchy Mousey
There’s surprises here you’ll discover. A superb landmark in Mark Daniels’ gifted exploration of Absurdism’s relevance. This isn’t deadly theatre, it’s quietly lethal to deathly assumptions everywhere. See it.
Review: Bloody Medea!!!
Physical comedy debut by April Small; with a bit part for Zeus, puppet-deaths and an elephant themed singsong.
Review: ROOM
An avant-garde dream - imaginative absurdist reverie!
Review: War of the Worlds (On a Budget)
The unmissable, definitive version of a a budget-driven War of the Worlds
Review: The Wrong Planet
There’s a great act struggling out of this blissfully baggy monster.
Review: Orlando
A gem of a production, Taylor McClaine a soaring talent to watch.
Review: Bag Lady
This could develop into something special. Thoroughly recommended as an industrial-strength ice-breaker.
Review: Scaramouche Jones
Shane Ritchie’s phenomenal energy and slidings in and out of tongues, mesmerises.
Review: One Man, Two Guvnors
Outstanding. An immediate comic classic.
Review: Hi. (Jean-Luc Godard)
Curious theatrical clown character, gently disarming and imaginative!