A first London revival for nearly forty years of John Antrobus' therapy comedy. Originally staged at the Royal Court in 1969 (and starring Stephen Rea) this savagely funny but ultimately compassionate piece is surprisingly modern in its attitude. While therapy, patients and therapists are all satirised, the play supports the idea of healing through sharing.
Captain Oates' Left Sock is a potted history of a group of diverse patients seeking help on the NHS. Sex mad David, submissive Juliet, fidgety Carter, and Celia who just wants to help. These are real characters and we feel for them as the action progresses... but also enjoy a good laugh at their expense.
All aboard! Step into the Finborough and prepare for a voyage of discovery and a bumpy ride! Outward Bound is set in the 1920s saloon bar of a ship embarking from an unspecified English port to... ...
Occupying the halfway house between The Incredible String Band and Fleet Foxes, MAIA's crooning, powerful folk rock is like pure emotion seeping into your ears.