The Mad Gay King
" The Mad Gay King is a bold undertaking for a 70 minute play that could have easily come unstuck were it not for such engaging performances from the four actors under the assured direction of Scott Le Crass. "
Small Town Boys
" Whilst there is definitely a need in queer theatre for stories that include the voices of an older generation of gay men, Small Town Boys unfortunately feels more like a missed opportunity than a satisfactory response to that brief. "
Why Am I So Single?
" I defy anyone, no matter their age, gender or sexuality, to leave the theatre without a huge smile on their face and that rare feeling of having seen something very special! "
My Life As A Cowboy
" a very funny feelgood story about a group of teenagers from diverse backgrounds daring to have big dreams and trying to put their differences behind them in order to make them happen. "
Your Lie In April
“ Your Lie In April is as uplifting and life affirming as it is heartbreaking and inspiring, brought to life by an exceptionally talented cast who deserved every second of the audiences extended standing ovation. “
Eliot Smith Dance • Past & Future
“ This is live performance at its most raw, the heavy breathe, the dripping sweat and the heaving abdomen all a reminder of the sheer physicality and stamina of these impressive dancers. “
The Tailor-Made Man
“ Having found myself oblivious to the surroundings of this idiosyncratic venue and transported back to the Hollywood of the 1920’s/30’s ultimately speaks volumes about the quality of the performances delivered by this talented cast. “
Remembrance Day
“ Michael Batten is quickly proving himself to be a playwright of some distinction, more than capable of writing both intelligent and compelling pieces of new queer theatre. “