Am I Pretty When I Cry?

Am I Pretty When I Cry?

VENUE: THE HOPE THEATRE >>> Atop a small pub in Islington, a piece of female teenage trauma and grief was perfectly distilled by a small team of young women. With fewer than 50 seats, the
Don’t Take the Pith

Don’t Take the Pith

VENUE: DRAYTON ARMS THEATRE >>> Having received five-star reviews and been a finalist in last year's Best Comedy London Pub Theatre Awards, expectations were high for Canonbie Productions' latest show Don't Take the Pith at
Stop Trying to Look at…

Stop Trying to Look at…

VENUE: CANAL CAFÉ THEATRE >>> Stop Trying To Look At…, directed by Noel Wallace and starring Jacob Grunberger, premiered at the Golden Goose Theatre Camberwell and Sold Out earlier this year.  We are introduced to
Poisoned Beds

Poisoned Beds

VENUE: BARON'S COURT THEATRE >>> Water companies are pumping untreated sewage into the sea.  Wild life is suffering.  People are falling sick. Sounds familiar? In today’s world protests flood in from wild water swimmers, surfers,
Cold Water

Cold Water

VENUE: PARK THEATRE / UK TOUR >>> There are few things as universal as a classroom. You could be in Hounslow, Hereford, or in the case of Cold Water, Harpenden, yet everyone will recognise it
Singin’ I’m no a Billy He’s a Tim

Singin’ I’m no a Billy He’s a Tim

VENUE: OLD RED LION THEATRE / UK TOUR >>> Plays inspired by a sectarian theme are not uncommon, and Des Dillon’s use of comedy to highlight the unnecessary hatred caused by bigotry must be commended.
Sniff

Sniff

VENUE: PARK THEATRE >>> First performed at the Maltings Theatre in Hertfordshire in 2022, Sniff was selected as an ‘outstanding’ script and was performed at Theatre503, moving to a longer run at the Jack Studio
Kunstler

Kunstler

VENUE: THE WHITE BEAR THEATRE >>> On arrival at the White Bear Theatre, we were presented with a study guide and invited to enter the seminar.  We discovered one of Kunstler’s critics had snuck in,
Captain Amazing

Captain Amazing

VENUE: SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE, BOROUGH >>> Ten years on from a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and a nationwide tour, Alistair McDowall’s Captain Amazing is back, and the one-man show will run at Southwark
The Nine Day Queen

The Nine Day Queen

VENUE: BARONS COURT THEATRE >>> The Barons Court Theatre website tells us that The Nine-Day Queen interrogates female resistance and celebrates the power of sisterhood in the face of adversity and this is most certainly...
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