Showing posts with label Pub Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pub Theatre. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Theatre Review- Past Tents by David Keogh and Seth Jones
Alan, the unluckiest of the unlucky, is having a day that would destroy the hopes of the biggest optimist. After finding out his four year old child is not his, Alan hits the road only to crash in the middle of nowhere. He is forced to stay in a local campsite- where he meets his nightmare of a neighbour for the night. Justin. Justin has lived on the campsite for nine years with his "family". The pair continuously clash in beliefs, character and visions of life - but will the fresh perspective given to each other, help them? Or just set them up for disaster.
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
1 In 3
Last night I went to see 1 in 3 again, on its first night as part of Camden Fringe. It is the mark of a well crafted play that it still retains its power to move even on a second viewing. The themes explored during the play are always going to cause an emotional response and yet I still marvel at how upbeat the performance is. This is not theatre that depresses it is a play that makes you want to grab life by the throat and live it for all you are worth...
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Hancock's Half Hour- A One Man Show
To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Hancock's Half Hour, James Hurn performs two classic episodes and voices all the characters himself...
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