Interview: SYCORAX Theatre Company on Debut Show Obsolete Tomfoolery

Sycorax Theatre Company makes its debut with new work Obsolete Tomfoolery which delves into the fascinating social history of witch trials for purposes both comic and thought provoking. It’s set to play the Camden Fringe at the Etcetera Theatre 13th-21st August, so I caught up with the company to cover all things new company, new... Continue Reading →

Interview: Brendan Way on The Parentheticals’ ‘Improdyssey’

The Parentheticals’ show Improdyssey returns to the Camden Fringe this year to entertain and delight audiences with an interactive, fully improvised show which will take both characters and audiences on quirky quests - it plays the Camden Fringe at the Etcetera Theatre 3rd - 5th August. I caught up with Brendan Way to talk all... Continue Reading →

Interview: Joe O’Neill on Little Shadow Theatre’s The New Irish Playbook

Little Shadow Theatre’s new show The New Irish Playbook is a collection of six short plays written and directed by Joe O’Neill. The show plays the Camden Fringe at Etcetera Theatre from 30th July - 2nd August. With a running time of 60 minutes, The New Irish Playbook promises to pack in a diverse range... Continue Reading →

Review: The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk (Tour)

Tuesday 20th March 2018 at West Yorkshire Playhouse ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ In many ways, The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk defies description, as the comical opening exchange points out - a scene which sees our protagonist bombarded with convoluted attempts to describe his art with words. Based on the story of artist Marc Chagall and the love of... Continue Reading →

Spotlight on: The Best of Production Designs & Designers…

February 2018 The ability of good design to capture different worlds, times and moods can make a production brilliant... a rickety or poorly conceived design can break a production by the same token. The resourceful minds behind extravagant, clever or intricate designs are names we should all know, so here’s a run down of my... Continue Reading →

Interview (Part II): Matthew Warhurst Talks All Things Theatre

In Part I of my interview with comic talent Matthew Warhurst, we chatted about his role in Falling Pennies’ Doomed Resistance(review here) at the Camden Fringe last year as well as the key moments in his career to date. Here in Part II, Matthew opines on etiquette, inspirations, secret talents and the importance of the... Continue Reading →

Interview (Part I): Matthew Warhurst Talks Doomed Resistance & the Story So Far…

Matthew Warhurst was a hit at last year’s Camden Fringe in the role of Schmidt in Falling Pennies’ Doomed Resistance (review here). Having named him as best supporting actor in a Fringe comedy and my ‘one to watch’ in my end of year round-up (no awards of course, just my glowing, super-shiny praise...read it here),... Continue Reading →

Review: Kneehigh’s The Tin Drum (Tour)

Wednesday 18th October 2017 at West Yorkshire Playhouse. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kneehigh's latest venture is Carl Grose's adaptation of Günter Grass' surreal novel The Tin Drum. It's a whirling frenzy of action and darkness which centres on the woes of the human condition through Oskar, a morose and magnetic youngster refusing to engage with a flawed world.... Continue Reading →

Review: Doomed Resistance at the Etcetera Theatre, London

Thursday 3rd August 2017 at Etcetera Theatre in Camden, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Falling Pennies Theatre Company's Doomed Resistance is a new farce set in Belgium in 1914. Directed by Rebecca Blake, this three hander delivers a manic, comic take on war and its tendency to make people do strange things.... like pretending to be an entire... Continue Reading →

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