REVIEW: Stamptown, Soho Theatre
Late-night comedy, especially starting at 10.30pm may for some be a gamble. Who in their right mind wants to start...
Sam Newman is a creative, specialising as a screen actor. His work in journalism started with photography for the BBC website, having covered many festivals including Big Feastival, Sunrise Festival and Green Man.
Late-night comedy, especially starting at 10.30pm may for some be a gamble. Who in their right mind wants to start...
From the opening line, we hear a song with the first words “Trouble set me free”. So we have an...
The audience arrives and settles in the auditorium, faced with a bare stage with no set and a single microphone...
This show comes with a warning, and from the opening we can see why some people may not want to...
Johns greets us with a warm and friendly attitude, and from the start you feel like you’ve stumbled upon a...
This is a double-bill of two-hander plays, which opens with both actors on an uncomplicated set. With a projection backdrop,...
Seductively vulgar, Barron lets us know right at the start that the tone of the show will be as base...
From the outset we see a charismatic McGrath in a hip, red jump suit. She delivers a comical look at...