Just the Tonic @ the Caves

4 - 28 August 2022
CUMTS: SLEEPOVER
Brushes some light tonal inconsistency aside with a funny, insightful, and subversive piece of student theatre
Reviewed here

4 - 28 August 2022
Louise Leigh Amused
Refreshingly unselfconscious comedy about the perils of midlife
Reviewed here

4 - 28 August 2022
Mat Ewins: Danger Money
Barrage of multimedia madness is hilarious and a bit exhausting
Reviewed here

3 - 25 August 2019
Will Penswick: Nørdic(k)
Fishy whiff of over-familiarity can't sink gleefully silly Scandi pastiche
Reviewed here

1 - 25 August 2019
James Bran: Hack
Eye-opening and thought-provoking comedy questioning tech ethics
Reviewed here

2 - 26 August 2018
Adele Cliff: Sheep
Some snappy lines from Dave listed joke merchant get lost in a poorly constructed narrative.
Reviewed here

2 - 26 August 2018
James Meehan: Gaz
Difficult hour under difficult circumstances meditates on honesty and self-image
Reviewed here

2 - 26 August 2018
Pity Laughs: A Tale of Two Gays
Coming out tales and more in Mark Bittlestone and Will Dalrymple's celebration of being gay
Reviewed here

2 - 26 August 2018
Steve Bugeja: Almost
Impressive storytelling from one of comedy's nice guys.
Reviewed here

3 - 26 August 2017
Alice Marshall: Blood
Hilarity and discomfort collide in fearless character comedy
Reviewed here

3 - 26 August 2017
Emotional Terrorism
Passionately performed but insular showbiz autobiography
Reviewed here

4 - 28 August 2016
The Kagools: Tutti
Physical comedy duo further cement their reputation
Reviewed here

5 - 28 August 2016
Joe's NYC Bar
Exceptionally acted immersive theatre
Reviewed here

4 - 28 August 2016
Impromptu Shakespeare
An improvised Shakespearean play - in Shakespearean English.
Reviewed here