Reader Reviews
Gilbert is Dead (Hoxton Hall, Inner London)
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| I saw this play last night with some friends and everyone really liked it. Fantastic acting, intriguing story and a wonderful venue. The taxidermist's museum was incredible - not sure how they got such huge specimens into that space, the rhinoceros head in particular. It was an amazing set. Afterwards we all went across the street to a great pub (serving great food) and chatted about the twists and turns of the story for ages. All in all a great night out! Highly recommended. - Joanna Black | 14 Nov 09 | |
| An intriguing concept from Robin French and well performed by all concerned. The venue was spot on. I sat down and was thoroughly entertained - surely what theatre is all about. More like this, please. - John Carter | 13 Nov 09 | |
| Gilbert is alive and kicking if he can provoke such differing responses (other reviews!)I found this an interesting play with much food for thought plus lots of laughs.The amazing venue-Hoxton Hall is the completely right Victorian setting cmplimented by a set decorated with a wonderful array of animals. The acting was excelent. the direction far from flat and the evening was entirely enjoyable. - Viv Warren | 13 Nov 09 | |
| Charming, quirky and atmospheric show, perfectly set in this Victorian music hall. Wonderful performances, and lots of laughs. Thought provoking and thoroughly enjoyable. - Kate Hurrey | 12 Nov 09 |

























