Recent shows
  1. 14 August 2010
  2. 7 August 2010
  3. 31 July 2010
  4. 24 July 2010
  5. 10 July 2010
  6. 3 July 2010
  7. 26 June 2010
  8. 12 June 2010
  9. 5 June 2010
  10. 29 May 2010
  11. 22 May 2010
  12. 15 May 2010
  13. 8 May 2010
  14. 1 May 2010
  15. 24 April 2010
  16. 23 June 2009
  17. 16 June 2009
  18. 9 June 2009
  19. 2 June 2009
  20. 26 May 2009
Earlier shows
  1. 2009
  2. 2008
February 2008
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  • The Crimson Conquest (Barons Court Theatre)
  • Amit Sharma on Tamasha’s Lyrical MC (Soho Theatre)
  • The Stage Archive
  • Hackney Empire Music Hall with Jos Vantyler
  • Shadow Language (Theatre 503)
  • Terrorism (Oval House Theatre)
  • The Tempest (Rosemary Branch Theatre)
  • The Resistible Rise of Arturo-Ui (Lyric, Hammersmith)

with Claire Cooke, Ayesha Khan and Lennie Varvaridies.

 

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  • Auntie and Me / Stand Up Drama (Turnmills)
  • Helena Hunter / Live Art Pundit
  • Pierre Rigal on Press (The Gate)
  • New Writers Award / Angle Theatre
  • Scarborough (Royal Court Theatre)
  • Wild Oates (Upstairs at the Gatehouse)
  • Richard III (The Broadway)
  • Leaving (Camden People’s Theatre)

with Claire Cooke, Kirsten MacGuire and Sara Hampshire

 

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  • The Merchant of Venice (Greenwich Playhouse)
  • Dinner (Brockley Jack)
  • Julie Parker and Sam Walters on the ACE funding decisions
  • Weaver Hughes Ensemble on Thin Toes (Pleasance)
  • Mile End (Southwark Playhouse)
  • Adam and Steve (Hen and Chickens)
  • Tom Crean: Antarctic Explorer (New End Theatre)
  • A Prayer for My Daughter (Young Vic)

with Claire Cooke, Gary Horsman and Raidene Carter.

 

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  • Didn’t You Use to Be R D Laing (Rosemary Branch)
  • 17th Valentine (White Bear Theatre)
  • Howard Brenton on Weapons of Happiness (Finborough)
  • Helen Devine, Fringe Theatre Network
  • Alex Horne on N20 Comedy Festival (BAC)
  • President’s Holiday (Hampstead Theatre)
  • John Lenahan Close Up (etc Theatre)

with Claire Cooke, Abigail Addison and Emma Betteridge.