Medley’s Med Revue Is Just What The Doctor Ordered

REVIEW BY ANNA RYLEY EDITED BY CHARLOTTE FRASER This year’s Med Revue, Game of Bones, broke both bones and hearts throughout the endearing chaos of the production – with side effects of uncontrollable laughter and occasional tears! As requested by the company in the first few seconds of the show, I am honoured to deliver a good review of the Med Revue’s prescribed comedy, served … Continue reading Medley’s Med Revue Is Just What The Doctor Ordered

Thoracic Park: A Rib-Tickling Performance

The Jurassic Park theme (as played on a recorder) was bone chilling, with toy dinosaurs marching across the screen before a MasterChef-esque opening credits introduced the production team. It quickly demonstrated one of the show’s strengths which was its excellent use of multimedia and seamless transition between screen and stage for different sketches. Continue reading Thoracic Park: A Rib-Tickling Performance

The Med Revue: Medley’s Burning Inferno

Upon hearing this show was taking place in the Union House Theatre, which seats around three hundred and fifty people, I was worried. There’s nothing worse as an artist than performing to a half empty theatre. But as I walked into the space with a minute to spare before show time, I was delighted to see an auditorium teeming with excited audience members.   This … Continue reading The Med Revue: Medley’s Burning Inferno