End Of The Rainbow
“ an impressive, funny, moving tribute to one of Hollywoods greatest stars. Throughly entertaining whilst still able to shine a light on the tragedy of addiction, the dark side of celebrity and the debilitating effects of insecurity.
Something Clean
“ Something Clean is a complex but exceptionally well written play that systematically exposes its characters deeper truths as it explores the complexities of human frailty when coping with unexpected and uninvited trauma. ”
Walking Each Other Home
“ Christopher Poke’s portrayal of a father with dementia quickly becomes the show’s greatest strength, being played with a lightness of touch that often elevates a play struggling to find its stride. “
The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me
“ The success of this powerful one man play could only be guaranteed by the calibre of performer found to fill the central role, and in Gabriel Clark they have found a young actor clearly at the peak of his powers. “
My Life With Kenneth Williams
“ David Benson effortlessly manages to capture every nuance of this larger than life character, the flaring nostrils and unmistakeable camp asides bringing Williams vividly back to life. “