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Room Circus, Theatre Review. Queertet 2014. Unity Theatre, Liverpool

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * *

Cast: Roxanne Male, Jack Taylor-Wood, Natalie Romero.

Bedroom farce has always been a favourite of British audiences; it seeps out of the psyche like a cream doughnut being squeezed teasingly in the playful hands of an artist but with much embarrassed sniggering accompanying it. Bedroom farce is what passes unashamedly as the way to view the British and the habits they employ in the art of love making, lots of innuendo but the frightened reserve of a shell shocked rabbit.

Linda And Sue, Queertet. Theatre Review, Lantern Theatre, Liverpool.

Originally published on L. S. Media. July 28th 2012.
L.S. Media Rating ****

Cast: Annie Edwards, Roxanne Male, Jonathon Roberts, Jasmin Pritchard, Monique Bouley.

Love and jealousy, as intrinsically entwined together as almost any other human emotion; especially when the two lovers have a difference in age and one has a grown up son from a previous relationship and the other one has younger friends. All of this can lead to bitterness if not handled with sensitivity and care, on both parts.

Such is the premise of Chris Christou’s play for the Queertet Festival of plays at The Lantern Theatre, Linda and Sue.