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‘There’s few better ways to spend a Sunday evening’: AUSTENTATIOUS – Savoy Theatre

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster6th December 2018Leave a Comment

The first of three opportunities to see Austentatious at the Savoy Theatre in December in a hilariously scandalous affair indeed.

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‘When their work is this good, why wouldn’t you indulge?’: MURDER SHE DIDN’T WRITE / AUSTENTATIOUS – West End

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster2nd October 2018Leave a Comment

Sundays are obviously the right time to catch improv companies in London and when their work is this good, why wouldn’t you indulge?

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AUSTENTATIOUS – West End

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster9th December 2017Leave a Comment

I could try and describe a plot that included strict fathers, thought-dead mothers, butterfly collecting, mannequin construction, and cat murder but it’s impossible to convey how sublimely silly it all gets.

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AUSTENTATIOUS – Leicester Square Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster19th April 2017Leave a Comment

A monthly micro-review from There Ought to be Clowns.

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ANDREW HUNTER MURRAY: ROUND ONE – Soho Theatre

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster16th March 2017Leave a Comment

Rachel Parris brought us her Best Laid Plans last week and Andrew Hunter Murray has also been appearing the Soho Theatre with his Round One (which has just announced two more dates later in March).

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AUSTENTATIOUS – Leicester Square

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster2nd March 2017Leave a Comment

A monthly micro-review from There Ought to be Clowns.

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AUSTENTATIOUS – Leicester Square Theatre

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster20th December 2016Leave a Comment

I don’t think I’ve ever been disappointed by this company in the many many times I’ve been. So I really do recommend making going to see Austentatious one of your New Year’s resolutions.

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