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Continue reading →: Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.
Billed as Shakespeare’s greatest romantic comedy as advertised on the front of the programme pictured above. Much Ado About Nothing has been reworked and relocated in this new staged production firmly into 1945. The devastation caused by the six years of World War II is now finally over. The soldiers…
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Continue reading →: Never Trust a Man Bun by Katherine Thomas.
The brilliant writing, pathos, humour and heartache poured into this extremely well cast and performed 70-minute play is worth taking a trip to see. The stage is dressed with a sofa and a few pieces of functional furniture and a washing airer complete with washing all in keeping with a…
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Continue reading →: Predrinks/Afterparty written by Jude Mack and Eliot Salt.
Anybody who has started a big night out from home with predrinks will recognise the scene/stage pictured below. The set is dressed and ready as the audience first enter the Theatre. I defy most of us during the early twenty something’s era not to have been in a room similar…
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Continue reading →: Saga written by Michael Currell.
This unusual and brilliant adaptation Saga by Michael Currell has been based on the work by August Strindberg’s surrealist piece of theatre A Dream Play, written in 1901. The tale of Saga tells the tale of the daughter of the Gods who dramatically falls to earth at the start of…
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Continue reading →: Where is Ban Ki-Moon? written by Sam Rees.
Sam Rees and Hannah John pictured above as the Man and Woman. In his new play, Where is Ban Ki-Moon? Writer Sam Rees has tackled depression is an unusual style that I have not seen performed before. Nothing quite prepares you for the energy and passion he pours into this…
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Continue reading →: One Another written by Jonathan Skinner.
When their two worlds collide on what appears to be another uneventful ordinary day. The life of accountant Daniel and pickpocket Isla are never going to be quite the same again. Set in London with some of the Capitals most iconic and recognisable landmarks in the backdrop. The events all…
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Continue reading →: Feel More directed by Jess Barton.
The iconic four coloured chairs used in the “Feel” performances, pictured above. This weekend the 9th and 10th March 2019 saw David Brady take over the theatre in his new role as Artistic Producer, at the Lion and Unicorn pub theatre in Kentish Town, London. It was launched with pay…
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Continue reading →: Little Echoes by Tom Powell.
Danielle and Shejenthran are pictured above. It was my first visit to the 50 seater venue The Hope Theatre and hopefully not my last. Like many Fringe Theatres, it has a friendly atmosphere, bar and food available. I can see why this one, in particular, has won awards. All credit…
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Continue reading →: Staying Faithful written and directed by Rosanna Foster.
As the title suggests Staying Faithful is the prominent theme that runs through the core of this play. Although as you soon discover it is dealt with through several themes. Relationships within all of the characters and the amalgamation of different religions. Religion is delivered by April played by Maria…
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Continue reading →: The Box A New Musical by Jen Bird and Simon Driscoll.
Her Majesty’s Theatre in the heart of the West End gave over the stage on Sunday 3rd March evening for an hour-long one-off performance of The Box a new musical written by Jen Bird and Simon Driscoll. The young cast in the musical were all children who have benefited from…










