And Then Come the Nightjars
This is a play that stays with you and settles into your soul.
It Walks Around the House at Night
It’s a must-see play and deliciously frightening in places.
Murder at Midnight
A great story, clearly told and they have managed to make it very funny into the bargain.
David Copperfield
This is Dickens for all - highly entertaining, often funny and yet with enough darkness and emotion to stay true to the original text.
The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza
An accessible and fun production that would not be out of place at the Edinburgh Fringe.
The Ballad of Maria Marten
This was a truly fantastic production of a vital piece of theatre.
Black Sheep
This is one of the most outstanding and exciting productions I can remember attending.
The Ghost Stories of M R James
Surrounded by flickering candles and supported by mood lighting and appropriately spooky sound effects, each player had several roles and each player was truly great in all of them.
Don’t Look Now
There was much to enjoy about this production but sadly it didn’t deliver in providing any sense of menace or foreboding.
The Ripple Effect at Eastern Angles Centre
An ambitious and admirable endeavour, but sadly, for me, it missed the mark.
Penned Up at New Wolsey Theatre
There’s a lot going on but it’s tackled lightly and sensitively.
Sherlock Holmes and the Hunt for Moriarty
This play is just like a good book, you’ll take a little white to get into it and then you’ll find yourself desperate to turn the page!
“I can take any amount of criticism as long as it is unqualified praise.”
— Noel Coward