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 This topical comedy about a group of eclectic office workers in a city law firm has the glossy sheen of a well-polished farce, along with stellar performances from a talented and versatile cast who expertly morph between multiple roles.
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Sarah Henley’s first play is obviously based on her experiences in a law office, but happily, it is neither autobiographical nor full of angst. It is a rip-roaringly vulgar comedy and is a real treat even though sensitive folk might cringe at the language, the rude jokes and lack of political correctness. This is after all what comedy used to be about!
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 Sarah Henley's play about the comings and goings at a London law firm is an impressive debut to say the least. But success does not come about over night, and this production is the result of three public readings over the past year and a collaborative work shopping with the cast and directors. |
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What a riotous romp this turned out to be.
Giant Olive have done it again - although they are not the production company for this show, they are to be congratulated on choosing this first play by Sarah Henley |
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