Kaddish for Pinter

Kaddish for Pinter

With a title as impenetrable as it is high-brow, this show doesn’t exactly welcome the casual theatre-goer with open arms. 

Ink

Ink

As the first production of Chase the Crane, a company with its origins in East 15’s Contemporary Theatre Course, Ink is very impressive indeed. 

Carl Donnelly 3: Carl Donnelier!

Carl Donnelly 3: Carl Donnelier!

Carl Donnelly has cleaned up his act. 

The One Hour Plays

The One Hour Plays

With so much excellent improvisation at the Fringe, it must be difficult to compete. 

Pip Utton is Charles Dickens

Pip Utton is Charles Dickens

After falling down dead, Charles Dickens - like a phoenix with an unusually large beard - rises miraculously from the ashes to tell us the story of the last decade of his life. 

The Hamiltons: High Jinks with the Hamiltons!

The Hamiltons: High Jinks with the Hamiltons!

High Jinks With The Hamiltons! certainly is a sight to behold. 

Leave Hitler to Me Lad

Leave Hitler to Me Lad

If you’re a kid who likes a challenge, this play is for you. 

The Bitch Doctors

The Bitch Doctors

Though he may not be a doctor in real life, with his debonair charm and biting wit, you can trust Des O’Connor to instantly lift any show he’s in, and Bitch Doctors is no excep… 

EastEnd Cabaret: The Revolution Will Be Sexual

EastEnd Cabaret: The Revolution Will Be Sexual

With Bernadette Berne on vocals and Victor Victoria, her ‘own personal freak of nature’ (a creature quite literally straddling the line between man and woman) on piano and accordio… 

The Moon Under the Water

The Moon Under the Water

Drawing inspiration from George Orwell’s eponymous 1946 essay on the perfect public house, The Moon Under The Water presents us with a dystopian view of how UK binge-drinking cul… 

The Damsel in Shining Armour

The Damsel in Shining Armour

The show opens with a young woman centre stage, gagged and blindfolded, her feet tied together and her hands handcuffed above her head.