White Rose
Based on the true story of students in Munich distributing a pamphlet to expose Hitler's lies, this musical has a lot of emotional weight at a particularly poignant time. Unfortunately, White Rose is in dire need of development before it should be considered ready for distribution.
A Knock on the Roof
Despite it's necessary serious approach to the subject matter, the show is unnervingly funny with Ibraheem’s […] highly focused performance which articulates an argument around obsession and what living in war torn conditions can do to a person.
One Day When We Were Young
The writing by Nick Payne stifles them in euphanism leading the audience to figure out a lot of the subtext which ends up being not that much.
The Producers
Directory Patrick Marber has injected a breath of fresh air into the material with this dazzling production, utililizng the intimate Menier Chocolate Factory space to highlight and magnify comedic moments through demonstratration of a clear love and appreciation for the text.
The Last Laugh
The Last Laugh is a beautifully British celebration of the golden age of comedy. With a killer script and hugely impressive performances, the show nostalgically emulates some of the all time comedy greats in a masterful way which Bob, Eric and Tommy themselves would have been proud of.
Romeo & Juliet
Fused with rap, R&B and gospel tones, this brand-new adaptation is Shakespeare's greatest - the love story of two star crossed lovers from rival houses who will stop at nothing to be together.
Cruel Intentions
If you're a fan of 90s music and cult classics, Cruel Intentions is a fun, nostalgia-filled trip down memory lane. However, for those seeking a polished and well-developed musical experience, it sadly leaves much to be desired.