The Tailor-Made Man
“ Having found myself oblivious to the surroundings of this idiosyncratic venue and transported back to the Hollywood of the 1920’s/30’s ultimately speaks volumes about the quality of the performances delivered by this talented cast. “
Remembrance Day
“ Michael Batten is quickly proving himself to be a playwright of some distinction, more than capable of writing both intelligent and compelling pieces of new queer theatre. “
Diana, The Untold & Untrue Story
“ Second time around, this production has lost none of its ability to entertain, surprise and most importantly generate an endless amount of non-stop laughter ”
Hide And Seek
“ A mysterious missing adolescent, a town in turmoil, past secrets revealed and a tragic romance in the making. This is the heady mix of ingredients that make up Tobia Rossi’s play Hide And Seek “
Frank’s Closet
“ a fun, entertaining, feel-good musical with all the immersive splendour of shows like Cabaret At The Kit Kat Club… but a whole lot camper and on a fraction of the budget. “
A Song For Ella Grey
“ Innovative, imaginative, brave, moving and emotionally intelligent, A Song For Ella Grey is a triumphant example of translating an award-winning book into a spellbinding play. “
Turning The Screw
“ This bio-drama is an interesting and often illuminating piece about the composer Benjamin Britten, but it’s not without its challenges. “
Gwyneth Goes Skiing
“ Gwyneth Goes Skiing is a hilarious take on an absurd moment in time, all wrapped up in Awkward Productions wonderfully unique, queer and, most importantly, goopy sensibility. “