A married couple renounce the modern world for a 1950s lifestyle.
A talented cast can only do so much to make it work.
Delightful and confusing in equal measure.
12 scenes that play like a psycho-sexual experiment.
We can't see this production having any more luck than the first time round.
An energetic cast turns up the macho charm.
One woman's story of gatecrashing a funeral and becoming a meme.
Bernadette Robinson is an extraordinary chanteuse.
Celia Imrie, Gary Kemp and Tracy-Ann Oberman all star.
A thought-provoking exploration into the past – and a gentle nudge to think about the future.
A riotous show of family fun.
A real corker of a show.
The web of erotic overdoes the wink-wink-nudge-nudge approach.
‘Agatha Christie meets the Marx Brothers over a game of Cluedo’.
J.M Barrie's classic tale - with added smartphones.
Fantastic effects give the show a stronger impact than ever.
Full of noise and energy, but not entirely coherent.
A traditional Jamaican wake with original drama.
A black comedy set on the mist-shrouded streets of Edinburgh.
Sink The Pink's Victorian melodrama is a roaring success.
We're exhausted just watching it.
A charming foray through the works of the Brothers Grimm.
An enjoyable and intelligent black comedy tackling pet murderers.
A humbling and unforgettable evening.
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