REVIEW: Salty Brine: He’s So Unusual

Reading Time: 2 minutesSalty Brine is back and marking his third show at Soho theatre with a glitteringly gagworthy murder mystery, Salty Brine: He’s So Unusual.

Reading Time: 2 minutesSalty Brine is back and marking his third show at Soho theatre with a glitteringly gagworthy murder mystery, Salty Brine: He’s So Unusual.

Reading Time: 3 minutesPerfect Show For Rachel is easily one of the most joyful and entertaining things I have seen in ages. It has this brilliant, playful energy that makes you feel like you are stepping into a family who love nothing more than a bit of chaos and a lot of laughter.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA witty tragicomedy about the struggles of immigrants and the absurdity of the British government This hilariously-named play by Vivek Nityananda, I Dream of Theresa May, follows five years in the life of a gay Indian man named Nikhil. Set…

Reading Time: 3 minutesA hilariously unhinged academic turf war where dinosaurs, egos, and alternative facts collide. Jurassic, written by Tim Foley and produced by Ransack Theatre, is currently running in Soho Theatre’s Upstairs Studio. A sharp, absurd, and strangely familiar…

Reading Time: 3 minutesWe sat down for a quick chat with Sarah Hyojin Kim, artistic director of Peculiar Matter, Theo Ambrosini and Jerry Faderer about Unfinished Business. This is a devised work rooted in Sarah’s personal experience of being by…

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Good Landlord, running at the Omnibus Theatre from November 18-22, is a production that boldly attempts to channel the absurd dark comedy of Beckett to tackle the modern day housing crisis.

Reading Time: 3 minutesA tower in Greenwich overlooking the Thames sits at the centre of Timelapse Company’s debut musical Precipice.

Reading Time: 2 minutesWithout a Bibbidi Bobbidi doubt did Pure Tenacity and her team of Disney queens put a smile (or feather duster) on every single face in the audience.

Reading Time: 2 minutesStaging a dance tribute to this controversial festival, as Armin Hokmi has done, is in itself a bold gesture deserving of praise.

Reading Time: 2 minutes“Possum Trot is a small story told with sincerity, humour, and real heart.” There’s something about the Tabard Theatre that always makes me glad to slip into someone else’s story for a while. The space is compact…