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A delightful, if long, theatrical adaptation of the Studio Ghibli classic film...
A delightful, if long, theatrical adaptation of the Studio Ghibli classic film...
Sad and troubling experiences of antisemitism told in a part focus group and part stand-up comedy setting...
A surprisingly engaging tale of political intrigue and family drama in 17th century Russia and Poland...
A mediocre play that doesn't do justice to the acting masterclass showcased by the three leads...
A slow-paced production that tries to be relevant to the isslues of today, but falls short...
A funny and well-acted play that, sadly, disappoints with its lack of resolution...
A cleverly written play about coping with loss followed by a muddled piece that makes it difficult to focus on its message...
A gratuitously vulgar stroll through the lives of 4 people where everyone shags everyone, understands no one, and has emotional depth of a slug...
A case of very good acting desperately trying to overcome mediocre writing...
A creative and engaging production that nicely balances absurdist theatre with keeping the audience engaged...
A lesson in Russian history that's strong in storytelling and weak in character depth...
At 1/3 farce and 2/3 panto, it's a barrel of laughs and physical comedy, but a fluffy one at that...
A solid rendition that hits the nostalgia spot, but somehow doesn't wow...
A clever story about a family ravaged by secrets, politics, and disillusionment...
Fast-paced and inventive staging with amazing puppetry that keeps you in awe beginning to end...
Interesting staging, good acting, engaging story, enjoyable all around...
A mash-up of Jane Austen and a farce that's clever to all, but truly funny only to the born and bred Brits...
A could-be-interesting story overwhelmed by bad writing, bad direction, and mediocre acting...
"Being Belarusian is poetry in its own right", but this is one muddled poem whose message gets lost half-way through the show...
A lively two-hander about life, getting older, coming to terms with the past and the future, living in the moment, and enjoying food like there is no tomorrow...
A trip and a half and then some: a modernised take on an absurdist classic that's hard to understand but very easy to watch...
An absurdist wannabe play full of gratuitous shocks that add little to its message...
A stellar production of the McDonagh classic elevated by a strong cast but let down in places by the weak points in the script...
A slow-paced yet moving and visually appealing rendition of Macbeth...
The story of "God of Vengeance" spanning 47 years brilliantly told by a small cast playing a multitude of parts...
"When your husband invites you on a road trip, don't invite your lover and his Nazi mate" pretty much sums up the whole play...
An oddly camp take on Bach and tempestuous relationships with his family...
Muddled retelling of a brush with Covid that doesn't add much to the state of things...
A complex play about racism, family, being marginalised, and one hungry kitty cat...
20 Aug 2019 THE DOCTOR Saw it yesterday in the last preview. Clive not only made it, but was at…