REVIEW: The Unfriend, Criterion Theatre (2023)
Lowest Comedy Dominator "You could snap a proctologist off at the knuckle! "Elsa Frances Barber as Elsa, Amanda Abbington as Debbie and Reece Shearsmith as Peter. (Photo: Manuel Harlan) It…
Lowest Comedy Dominator "You could snap a proctologist off at the knuckle! "Elsa Frances Barber as Elsa, Amanda Abbington as Debbie and Reece Shearsmith as Peter. (Photo: Manuel Harlan) It…
Séances, Spiritualism and Sardonic Songs “She was a small medium, a happy medium, a medium but rare.” Kate Fox Michael Conley as Kate Fox. (Photo: Jane Hobson) In the Cabaret space…
The play opens with Hugh (Gary Heron) phoning a friend, well a colleague or a rival critic, with some jubilant news as to his selection for a safe Tory seat, but first he has to clear the skeletons out of his closet. He phones Monique his girlfriend and masseuse to arrange a celebration breaking into rather poor French. We are in Hugh’s luxury flat, the walls dripping with expensive and original art and we have just met this self centred, self absorbed divorcé. On the table are copies of his latest book, Alternative Therapy drawing attention to his appearances on BBC’s Question Time.