FLAT PACKED at the Brass Works, Bristol

“…Set at the beginning of the recession, the play does hold out the possibility of an interesting perspective on the subsequent effects of the cupidity and incompetence of the financial sector on people’s lives…all credit must be given for setting up such a venture in unlikely surroundings and providing a raw gem which given a little polishing could yet sparkle.”

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Joseph Heller’s CATCH 22 at Oxford Playhouse

“…It is amazing. From the visual impact of the stage as I step into the auditorium, to the last bow as the house lights rise, there isn’t a sour note in the production. Joseph Heller adapted the novel for the stage himself, so although there are a fair few deviances from the novel, the play remains true to the tone and message of the book…I advise you to see this play.”

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LONDON ROAD at the Bristol Old Vic Studio

“…In Nicholas Bone’s production for the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School twelve actors play the residents of London Road, ordinary people who have had to come to terms with the knowledge that a serial killer has been living in their street…This is a very entertaining, unusual and thought-provoking production. Strongly recommended.”

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THRILLER LIVE at Bath Theatre Royal

Thriller – Live is more than just a simple tribute act, it is a highly charged complete show. Inevitably we have the potted chronology starting with the Jackson Five, which leads into a few of those early numbers like I...

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BLACK COFFEE on tour

“…The set for Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee at the Everyman this week is truly magnificent and the wow moment of having it revealed in all its glory and with full lighting was breathtaking. The lofty art deco room, designed by Simon Scullion, with all the trimmings was truly stunning. Bill Kenwright’s Agatha Christie Theatre Company … always provides good value with no expense or trouble spared on its productions. Black Coffee is no exception…”

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