Originally from Oxford, Agnes currently lives in London studying English at UCL. She performs with the university’s drama society and sketch group and is always scouting for theatre with a good plot, a funny joke or a strong political hook.
Mr Fruit Salad informs us that Joz Norris couldn’t be here for the show because he’s having a bath but, well-meaning guy that he is, he’s offered to s...
My Mate Dave Died is a slickly executed new show written by Michael Alexander with real moments of excellence. It offers an effective juxtaposition be...
Watching Joshua Ladgrove feels like mining the gold seam of character comedy. Known for portraying Neal Portenza, who recently announced his retiremen...
After my first Woman SRSLY showcase last year, it’s fantastic to see how the platform has retained its friendly community feel, continued to be bold a...
Sonnet 61: Short People is a strongly engaging piece, written by Stella Kammel, which situates the audience behind a peephole into Girl’s internal tus...
It’s difficult to know while I’m watching Bitter Wheat whether I just hate the characters or hate the play. It surrounds a Hollywood mogul, Barney Fei...
The Glass Menagerie is a beautifully-written tragedy of missed opportunities, polluted dreams and claustrophobic domestic life in the thirties. The Ar...
Disabled performers and their experiences are absurdly underrepresented in theatre, and much excellent performance therefore remains all but invisible...
Anyone not familiar with Kenneth Lonergan might recognise Manchester by the Sea, for which he won Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards in 20...