ROTUS: Receptionist Of The United States

Fresh from a phenomenal sold out Edinburgh Fringe 2025 run, ROTUS: Receptionist Of The United States – a timely, satirical new play about the conservative women behind America’s corridors of power. Looking like Karoline Leavitt, ROTUS: Receptionist of the United States has a lot of witty statements, phrases and one-liners. It’s hard to see why […]
One Jab Cures All

Grab a large from the pub on the way in, sit back and enjoy!
Gerry & Sewell

a story of good humour and hope
A Microscopic Odyssey

excellent soundscape and musical compositions
One Christmas Carol

Beautifully crafted
THE GREAT CHRISTMAS FEAST

A Victorian feast for the senses: immersive storytelling, dining andlive music transports audiences to Charles Dickens’ parlour onChristmas Eve, 1843, and the very first telling of ‘A Christmas Carol’ Review by Stephen Gilchrist What is a collection of critics/ Perhaps a ‘critique of critics’. Or maybe not! Anyway there were nine of us sat round […]
Maybe I Should Stop?

Well written, well paced, well directed and well performed
An Instinct

the three actors are superb in their roles
Drifting
Through surreal encounters, biting dialogue and moments of aching tenderness, Drifting captures the voice of a generation navigating economic precarity, fractured identity and the elusive promise of a better life. With a rich ensemble of characters—family, friends, strangers and ghosts of possibility—this is a story about standing still, stepping forward and the courage it takes […]
Poor Shirley Must Make Her Escape

a delightful evening