Glowing Reviews for Broken Water at The Arcola Theatre

★★★★ “URGENTLY NECESSARY” Broadway World

★★★★ “THE CAST ARE EXCELLENT, AND SARAH HADLAND AND NAOMI PETERSEN IN PARTICULAR DESERVE A MENTION FOR THEIR VERSATILITY”A Young(ish) Perspective

“FUNNY, AFFECTIONATE AND VIVIDLY MOVING”The Stage

“EVERYTHING IN THIS PRODUCTION IS A BEAUTIFULLY JUDGED SURPRISE”The Spectator

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We Started to Sing to Reopen the Arcola Theatre in May

Arcola Theatre announces cast of its reopening production We Started To Sing

The world premiere play is written and directed by Barney Norris

The company is set to include Barbara Flynn (Elegy), David Ricardo-Pearce (Kiss Me Kate), Naomi Petersen (Baskerville!), George Taylor (The Moderate Soprano) and Robin Soans (Uncle Vanya).

We Started To Sing will run from 19 May to 18 June 2022.

TICKETS HERE

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Season 1 of JETSKII now available

JETSKII is an improvised comedy podcast brought to you by the Free Association.

Produced by Naomi Petersen, Graham Dickson and Gareth O’Connor. Starring Naomi Petersen, Graham Dickson and multiple Free Association performers.

All episodes of season 1 of JETSKII are now available to listen to on Apple podcasts and Spotify.

Listen here

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'SORRY' are Evening Standard Top Comedy Pick

The funniest shows to see this February

Vault Festival is in full swing. It’s the best place to catch a whole load of comedy in one place (basically the winter Fringe). Read more recommendations here but for now, put Sorry in the calendar. A troupe of improvisors – Liz Kingsman, Alison Thea-Skot, Naomi Petersen, Sophia Broido and Lola-Rose Maxwell – will be joined by a special guest each show for an hour of wonderful made up nonsense.

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Four Stars From The Times For Birthdays Past, Birthdays Present

It’s quite possible that Alan Ayckbourn will never again write a fully achieved tragicomic classic of the sort that used to migrate annually from his base in Scarborough to the West End and beyond. Yet if, at the age 80, he can still turn out flawed but fabulously entertaining gems such as this, let’s be thrilled that the great man is still in business.

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