Good Night, Oscar
“ Doug Wright has written a play that is as funny as it is tragic, Sean Hayes triumphant performance being the jewel in the crown of Lisa Peterson’s stylishly directed production “
This Bitter Earth
“ Wonderfully acted, tightly directed and stylishly designed, everything about This Bitter Earth delivers right up until an end so heavily signposted that it ultimately feels robbed of its potentially greater impact. “
Down The Road
“ More ‘intense psychological thriller’ than ‘serial killer carve-up’, (and being all the better for it) Down The Road examines how our modern day fascination with murder has changed from curiosity to consumption “.
White Rose The Musical
“ Whilst Belding and Brice will no doubt continue to have a successful career in musical theatre, the weight and the gravity of the story they have chosen here ultimately feels at odds with this creative couples particular skillset. “
Scissorhandz
“ What I definitely wasn’t expecting was just how much I, and no doubt many in the audience, not only wanted, but actually needed a production like Scissorhandz right now. “
Hide And Seek
“ A mysterious missing adolescent, a town in turmoil, past secrets revealed and a tragic romance in the making. This is the heady mix of ingredients that make up Tobia Rossi’s play Hide And Seek “
Frank’s Closet
“ a fun, entertaining, feel-good musical with all the immersive splendour of shows like Cabaret At The Kit Kat Club… but a whole lot camper and on a fraction of the budget. “