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Continue reading →: Dream of a King written and performed by Christopher Tajah.
Four Stars. The depth of passion and attention to detail by Christopher Tajah in the dynamic role of Martin Luther king was an incredible performance to watch. The Drayton Arms fringe theatre was an ideal location to set the play in. The songs performed by the wonderfully talented queen of…
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Continue reading →: Bear by Jamie Murphy.
Cast; Chris Born – Chris Carolina Grierson – Laura Saskia Burke – Alice Ollie Tritton Wheeler – Ed Directed by Joshua Silverlock. Producer Liam Hugh 3.5 stars Mental illness of any form is very hard to deal with in the constraints of an 80-minute play without losing the essence of…
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Continue reading →: Twisted Tales show from Owdyado Theatre
Cast Daniel Richards Charlotte Bister Hannah Stephens. Photo credit to Jon Jacobs. One of the first challenges is to work out how to pronounce the theatre companies name “ow do you do”. The three Twisted tales in these performances are very dark, extremely well acted and intricately detailed plays. Exploring…
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Continue reading →: THE MIRROR CRACK’D by Agatha Christie
Cast Susie Blake-Miss Jane Marple Colin R Campbell-Cyril Leigh Joe Dixon-Jason Rudd Suzanna Hamilton-Marina Gregg Julia Hills-Dolly Bantry Katherine Manners-Heather Leigh Katie Matsell-Cherry Baker Davina Moon-Ella Zielinsky Huw Parmenter-Giuseppe Renzo Gillian Saker-Lola Brewster Simon Shepherd-Cheif Inspector Dermot Craddock When it comes to a good whodunnit very few are as well…
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Continue reading →: The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen
An improvised story-telling extravaganza based on an original idea by James Wallis. Cast list; Mat Wils. Nigel Lovell. William Seaward. Alice Jennifer Moore. The Vault, Leake Street, SE1 7NN. Feb 9-10, 16-17. (16.30 Sat, 15.00 Sun) as part of the Vault Festival. “I would defy you not to enjoy this…
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Continue reading →: Beast On The Moon by Richard Kalinoski.
Richard Kalinoski’s play Beast on the Moon transports the audience to America during 1921. After the Armenian Genocide where so many innocent people lost their lives in one of the most horrific events. It is based on real events which add depth to this brilliant play. It all begins when…
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Continue reading →: Th’Importance of Bein’ Earnest by Oscar Wilde.
Directed by Luke Adamson and Toby Hampton. Suspending your disbelief as an audience member is never more relevant than when you go to watch classic plays reworked. This is definitely my advice when you go to watch this play and do go, you will not be disappointed. This latest adaptation…
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Continue reading →: The Orchestra by Jean Anouilh.
The Omnibus Theatre in Clapham South is the perfect setting for this play. It boasts a very comfortable auditorium and a good-sized stage. Along with a nice seated bar area serving food and drinks. Directed by Kristine Landon-Smith The Orchestra is a set just after the war in France. Beyond…
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Continue reading →: Feel by James Lewis. Directed by David Brady.
Feel, a small word with so many emotions packed within it. The one sentence that sums up this fantastically written play by James Lewis. Set in two separate locations that many in the audience could relate to. The frustrations of delayed trains and the stranger you see every day taking…
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Continue reading →: S.A.M written and directed by Daniel Harding.
Available on vimeo.com/293793320 @SAM_shortfilm Brilliantly constructed, produced and acted short film crammed into six minutes. The easy to follow in-depth storyline keeps you intrigued and interested throughout. S.A.M is an artificial intelligence female. Whose profile is computer generated to match with their client’s application, while you wait. However, as we…










