Reviews
Troll
A funny, strange, and heartwarming hour of clowning that rewrites history in the name of the troll
Best in Class
Terrific cause and a terrific showcase for new talent
Siân Docksey – Pole Yourself Together!
Docksey’s ability to switch in a blink from physical spectacular to farcical slapstick, from hot to hokey, is honestly breathtaking
Leila Navabi: Composition
A masterful, emotional, and awesomely funny punk cabaret from the incredible Welsh comedian
Will Pickvance: First Piano on the Moon (Revisited)
Ebullient children’s theatre that touches hearts, whatever their age
The Jew Rogaine Experience with Josh Edelman
A breakneck hour keeps the audience on its collective toes, but the handbrake turns are disconcerting
Vincent – His Quest to Love and Be Loved
Bravura cabaret musical throws new light on a troubled genius
Eva Bindeman: Semi Killer
A very solid hour from a comedian who deserves to be a winner
Vanya Is Alive
Unsettling play demands a lot from its audience, but delivers a point well made
Claire Woolner: A Retrospection
A frantic and bewildering mash-up of clowning and performance art that is far more accessible and emotional than should be possible
Trojan Women
A phenomenal blending of Korean music, theatre, and dance with Greek classics.
Mr Fox
Masterful storyteller reworks the darkest of folklore with warmth, wit and charm
Luke Wright’s Silver Jubilee
Veteran poet provides a funny, thought-provoking and ultimately moving hour that brings the personal to life
John Tothill: The Last Living Libertine
John Tothill’s lecture gone awry is witty and impressive
Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No!
Physical gags, goofy humour, and roaring audience engagement, all packaged in an animated and loveable stage persona