Welcome to The Loft Theatre. Or rather, Welcome to Mr Cinders Nighclub at The Loft Theatre (7.30pm until not too late), dress smart casual (definitely no trainers), no stag parties, no punks (sorry, Mr Rotten), expect loud funky music circa 1991, DJ Mikey D on the turntable encouraging you to have fun and ‘show us your underwear’ in return for a bottle of Asti Spumante.
REVIEW: “Translations”, Loft Theatre
Tony Homer reviews Brian Friel's Translations at the Loft Theatre, Leamington Spa. ‘Excellent Communication’ After the first act of Translations at The Loft Theatre, I was yearning for the piece to continue. Having been reassured by the director that the interval was as scripted I went back in again and was rewarded with the conclusion... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: “Life X 3”, Loft Theatre
Tony Homer reviews Yasmina Reza's "Life X 3" at the Loft Theatre, Leamington. Is this just fantasy? Imagine going to see a play (or a film) with no appreciation of the subject matter, the concept, the storyline, anyone else’s critique. You go in maybe knowing the title. That’s all. I was certainly not in this... Continue Reading →
