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Horse-Play

“David Ames nails his character flip-flopping between superhero and everyday cos-play enthusiast perfectly, and with the two sides of his character having a very different energy, his performance quickly becomes a comedic, as well as acerbic, tour-de-force”.

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The Convert

“The Convert can be a hard watch, but it remains as compelling as it is distressing at times. Brave, bold and uncompromising, this is an unexpected piece of must-see theatre”.

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Soho Boy

“With so many moments in Spencer’s journey begging to be dived into much deeper, Soho Boy seems strangely satisfied to just skim the surface.”

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Alright Bitches!

“It’s a shame Alright Bitches! took quite so long to discover that it actually had something to say, but it was certainly a relief when it got there, and the evening was all the better for it”.

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Drag Baby

“With a a bit of finessing and some tightening-up in the performances, Drag Baby has the potential to be an even better piece of theatre, and if that is in the shows future then I will definitely be taking my seat for a second sitting”.

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H.M.S. Pinafore

“Things Are Seldom As They Seem”, sings a hilarious Scott Armstrong in the role of Little Buttercup, words that resonate on many different levels in Sasha Regan’s unmissable all male production.

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Tartarus and Other Stories

“With only a bench, a globe, and Max in iconic cowboy attire to populate an otherwise baron stage, both words and performance begin to stoke the embers of the imagination until they become a roaring flame of vivid images”.

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