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Alan Francis, Richard Sandells & Ryan Gage
Alan Francis, Richard Sandells & Ryan Gage

The Wages of Thin

Venue: Old Red Lion
Where: Inner London
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starstarstarstarstarI loved this play! Wasn't what I expected at all - I live nearby and was at a loose end on Sunday, so went to see this. It was short and very sharp - the language was incredible and the cast did an amazing job keeping the pace, acuteness and - most surprisingly - the wit of the word play alive. I think everyone should see theatre like this - and wish I'd not wasted time of so many bad productions on the West End in the past when there are great hidden-gems like this around - Emily W04 May 10
starstarstarstarstarI agree with the earlier comment - I was on the edge of my seat! Very darkly funny, lots of moments where you felt guilty for laughing - but the language and word play is breathless. The set was amazing - the ceiling on it made the whole thing incredibly intimate. Hope more people see the show - Laura01 May 10
starstarstarstarstarWell worth a visit; I found this short play eye-opening and gripping til the end. Brilliant acting keeps you on the edge of your seat in this intimate venue, whilst hilarious one-liners and subtle touches take the edge off the darkness of the play. Would thoroughly recommend! - Krish01 May 10


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