Author: Adrian Mantle

DRAG ON at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol

★★★☆☆ James Morgan wants to tell us a story, his story from dragons to drag artist. He collected dragons as a child, model dragons of all types. He tells us about mythical dragons, wyverns and St George. We see projections of virtual dragons in game culture. We learn what the word ‘dragon’ means in urban slang.

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LEGO BEACH at the Wardrobe, Bristol

★★★☆☆ Lego Beach is a dramatic and inventive play with a slightly tacked-on moral subtext. The cast work hard at the characters but the best moments are provided by the mime and physical theatre . . . It’s an amusing hour of theatre.

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THEN AGAIN at the Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol

★★★★☆ Then Again sits perfectly in the intimate space of the excellent Wardrobe theatre and Tremolo transmit clearly their message about the dangers and dilemmas of social media. The actors produce sparkling performances in this cracking little play, which I can thoroughly recommend.

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HELP! at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol

★★★★☆ “Help… I need somebody” Viki Browne ends her performance to a rather bubbly Beatles soundtrack, bathed in the affection of her audience. Back at the beginning of the show she proclaims: “It started in a magnolia bush in 2013…” We already sense it’s a personal story because Viki greets us as we enter . . .

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