'This evening of intriguing new dramas should not be missed.' Carolin Kopplin, Uk Theatre Network
'Varied, skilfully managed and well presented this first production shows a great deal of potential from this new exciting company and with the emphasis on launching new talent there are definitely names on both the writing and acting side to keep a look out for.' Ben Fensome, So So Gay Stage ««««
'Bookends is a varied offering, which shows some different styles and voices - all of which we would be happy to see again. Bring on chapter two of this promising tale.' View from the Gods «««
Alice Springs by Sian Rowland
'The play blithely exposes the daily trivialities of the characters thanks to a script which sparkles with sharp satire and some killer one-liners.' London Culture Show blog
'A hilarious comedy about the dangers of sharing too much on Facebook.' Uk Theatre Network
'You leave with a chuckle and a thought.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'Writer Sian Rowland clearly has a very good ear for naturalistic dialogue...a funny and engaging comment on the very current phenomenon that is sharing our most intimate dealings online.' So So Gay Stage
'Executed with plenty of humour...As a short play, Alice Springs stands happily on its own as is, but there's potential for Rowland to revisit the character and flesh this piece out into something longer.' View From The Gods
A Novel Approach by Annie Power
'This charming and funny story offers smoothly crafted entertainment. There are moments of wicked humour in this play, which vividly explores the themes of artistic creation, the power of the imagination and the frustrations of being always in constant search of inspiration.' London Culture Show blog
'A fresh and fast-paced comedy.' Uk Theatre Network
'Witty and sarcastic comedy.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'This is an inventive piece brilliantly directed and performed and... is definitely one of the more lively and humorous of the four pieces.' So So Gay Stage
'It's a good-natured piece of comedy which lands well...' View From The Gods
Almost the Birthday Party by Paul Kalburgi
'Kalburgi displays a commanding view of this slow-burning dark comedy... This riveting work is at once strange and entertaining, thoughtful and droll, replete with amusing lines, all infused with an uncomfortable sense of absurdness.' London Culture Show blog
'A rather "pinteresque" dark comedy.' Uk Theatre Network
'Has you laughing from the get go.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'Kalburgi writes with immense confidence within his own comedic style...some will find this absurd and wonderfully black comedy right up their alley.' So So Gay Stage
'The pair are very engaging, and if you're a fan of Pinter, you'll find something in this.' View From The Gods
Four O’ Clock by Matt Brothers
'The play has more than one thing to say about the pain as a necessary means to grow up and the unavoidability of aging but it’s only in the final scene that discloses its better qualities with an unexpected heart-warming ending.' London Culture Show blog
'A fascinating idea and a lovely story with a touching ending.' Uk Theatre Network
'Written with gritty and personal humour throughout.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'The play slowly navigates its way through its philosophical message whilst never feeling dull or stretched and the ending is suitably moving.' So So Gay Stage
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The conclusion... is beautifully framed by Le Crass and rounds off not only this play, but the whole night.' View From The Gods
'Varied, skilfully managed and well presented this first production shows a great deal of potential from this new exciting company and with the emphasis on launching new talent there are definitely names on both the writing and acting side to keep a look out for.' Ben Fensome, So So Gay Stage ««««
'Bookends is a varied offering, which shows some different styles and voices - all of which we would be happy to see again. Bring on chapter two of this promising tale.' View from the Gods «««
Alice Springs by Sian Rowland
'The play blithely exposes the daily trivialities of the characters thanks to a script which sparkles with sharp satire and some killer one-liners.' London Culture Show blog
'A hilarious comedy about the dangers of sharing too much on Facebook.' Uk Theatre Network
'You leave with a chuckle and a thought.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'Writer Sian Rowland clearly has a very good ear for naturalistic dialogue...a funny and engaging comment on the very current phenomenon that is sharing our most intimate dealings online.' So So Gay Stage
'Executed with plenty of humour...As a short play, Alice Springs stands happily on its own as is, but there's potential for Rowland to revisit the character and flesh this piece out into something longer.' View From The Gods
A Novel Approach by Annie Power
'This charming and funny story offers smoothly crafted entertainment. There are moments of wicked humour in this play, which vividly explores the themes of artistic creation, the power of the imagination and the frustrations of being always in constant search of inspiration.' London Culture Show blog
'A fresh and fast-paced comedy.' Uk Theatre Network
'Witty and sarcastic comedy.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'This is an inventive piece brilliantly directed and performed and... is definitely one of the more lively and humorous of the four pieces.' So So Gay Stage
'It's a good-natured piece of comedy which lands well...' View From The Gods
Almost the Birthday Party by Paul Kalburgi
'Kalburgi displays a commanding view of this slow-burning dark comedy... This riveting work is at once strange and entertaining, thoughtful and droll, replete with amusing lines, all infused with an uncomfortable sense of absurdness.' London Culture Show blog
'A rather "pinteresque" dark comedy.' Uk Theatre Network
'Has you laughing from the get go.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'Kalburgi writes with immense confidence within his own comedic style...some will find this absurd and wonderfully black comedy right up their alley.' So So Gay Stage
'The pair are very engaging, and if you're a fan of Pinter, you'll find something in this.' View From The Gods
Four O’ Clock by Matt Brothers
'The play has more than one thing to say about the pain as a necessary means to grow up and the unavoidability of aging but it’s only in the final scene that discloses its better qualities with an unexpected heart-warming ending.' London Culture Show blog
'A fascinating idea and a lovely story with a touching ending.' Uk Theatre Network
'Written with gritty and personal humour throughout.' Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner
'The play slowly navigates its way through its philosophical message whilst never feeling dull or stretched and the ending is suitably moving.' So So Gay Stage
'
The conclusion... is beautifully framed by Le Crass and rounds off not only this play, but the whole night.' View From The Gods