• Talking About The Fire – Review

    This piece is the love child of a ted talk, stand up comedy, a political rally, and a late night beer-in-hand chat with your mates. Chris creates such a giving, open and honest space at the intimate Jerwood Theatre Upstairs in which every audience member feels connected to. His charm, wit and intensity draw you… Read more

  • The Motive And The Cue – Review

    Exceptional casting and meticulous direction make this production a treat for ardent theatre goers. Read more

  • Stranger Things: The First Shadow – Review

    Genuine spectacle this extravagant theatrical event I sure to please ardent fans of the TV show as well as leave newbies in awe at the sure scale of the events unfolding on the Stage. Read more

  • Brief Encounter – Review

    All aboard the classic tale of Love set in a railway station where we find our two leads Laura played brilliantly by Hannah Azuonye and Alec played by Baker Mukasa. Read more

  • Mates in Chelsea – Review

    The wild, wild west London is daringly put on display in Rory Mullarkey’s ‘Mates in Chelsea’. Hilarious blows are taken at the ignorance of the stereotypical Chelsea dweller, leading to a less than subtle question of politics raised by the self-professed socialist Rory Mullarkey. Read more

  • Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) – Review

    The Kiln, cast, crew and creatives have truly outdone themselves. This musical is faultless. Sam Tutty gives Douglal a genuine likability with a childish warmth evoking care from the audience almost immediately. Read more