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- Review: Carnival of Crows at the Etcetera Theatre.
- Listen: a play by Paul Ferguson and Miller Theare Productions at The Etcetera
- The Overcoat: Gogol’s story adapted for the theatre by Le Mot Juste
- Beware the Wolf: Musical Shadow Theatre by Men in Space
- Getting It Off My Chest or How I lost My Breast and Found Myself by Janice Day
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The Overcoat: Gogol’s story adapted for the theatre by Le Mot Juste
Review by Carmel Shortall Akaky Akakievitch is unfeasibly proud of his meaningless title of Titular Councillor and the work he does copying “3,400 words a day average” as a government Clerk of the 9th Grade – basically the bottom of … Continue reading
Beware the Wolf: Musical Shadow Theatre by Men in Space
Review by Carmel Shortall Beware the Wolf is a musical celebration of fairy tales and an imaginative re-telling of the Little Red Riding Hood story. After their grandfather’s death, cousins Christian and Lottie, are sifting through their grandfather’s possessions in … Continue reading
Getting It Off My Chest or How I lost My Breast and Found Myself by Janice Day
By Carmel Shortall Janice Day’s one-woman show is adapted from her book of the same name and brings the same lively wit and mordant humour to play on the stage of the Etcetera Theatre. Slim, elegant and with a twinkle … Continue reading
Full Stage Splash: Sigil Club take a comic look at the comic book
By Carmel Shortall “Now I understand the DC multiverse!” Not words you will hear every day but on this occasion spoken by an audience member after the first night of Full Stage Splash, Sigil Club’s new show at the Etcetera … Continue reading
Review: Arabian Nights at the CPT – presented by Hammer and Tongs Theatre
By Carmel Shortall The stage at the Camden People’s Theatre is bedecked with colourful paper lamps and fairy lights creating a suitably magical atmosphere for the performance of Arabian Nights. A guitarist strums by the door as we enter and … Continue reading
Review: Forwards and Backwards at the Camden People’s Theatre – devised theatre by Square Peg
By Carmel shortall Square Peg describe their first production, Forwards and Backwards as “a dramatic jigsaw played at intense speed and with relentless energy”. It is the story of a couple and their relationship which is told forwards and backwards … Continue reading
Review: Not the Olympics – Stand-up with Clare Clifford
By Carmel Shortall Clare Clifford shuffles onto the stage encumbered by snorkelling gear and a blow-up dolphin. She is not dressed for any identifiable Olympic sport – not, she assures us, that she has anything against the Olympics – far … Continue reading
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Review: Doggett and Ephgrave Project Stuff
By Carmel Shortall It’s all there in the title of the show: Glyn Doggett and David Ephgrave do indeed project stuff as part of their stand-up act. The ‘stuff’ has been found all over the place but mostly on the … Continue reading
