Reviews
Flight
Darkfield create another all-consuming experience that takes you into a different reality.
All the Lights Are On
Finnish playwright Kaisa Lundan explores how illness can take its toll on loved ones.
Modern Maori Quartet: Two Worlds
A touching and uniquely New Zealand story with a rather fabulous soundtrack.
Freeman
Strictly Arts Theatre Company are fully deserving of their standing ovation for this most powerful of plays.
Games by Henry Naylor
A thought provoking performance that uses simple dialogue to explore themes that still resonate today.
Charlie Baker Presents: The Greatest Goat of All Time
Children’s comedy play is generally fun with moments that don’t work.
Little Death Club
Stunning collection of talented circus acts, musicians and comedians laced with biting wit and joyful sexuality.
Nigel Slater’s Toast
A real 90 minutes of pure nostalgic pleasure that is a feast for all the senses
No Home Like This Place
A well-intentioned comedy that falls flat due to below-par writing and execution
EH16: Pyre
The stories of three women experiencing injustice lacks clarity and thought.
Elsie Thatchwick
Skye Lourie’s debut play has a raw intensity which draws the audience in.
The Straw Man
Cry of the washed-up white male hits all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order.
Corydon Ovium
Well-performed nonsense as Nightmares Productions convert free fringe space into a horror circus.
Willis and Vere: A Serious Play About World War II
Outstanding physical comedy from hilarious duo Willis and Vere.
Famous Puppet Death Scenes
A gruesome and hilarious puppet show that laughs in the face of death.