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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Curl Up and Die, Questors Theatre | Review

Curl Up and Die is a fabulous farce which will grip and thrill you.


Curl Up and Die
Questors Theatre
Reviewed on Tuesday 15th 
November 2016 by Olivia Mitchell
★★★½

Until fairly recently I was quite unaware of all the fringe theatre on offer in and around London but since I've discovered this thriving community I've witnessed some top-notch productions. Curl Up and Die was one of them. Admittedly I don't see that many plays but the ones I have seen have ranged from absolutely fantastic to downright dismal and although I'm not the most seasoned play reviewer I think I know how to spot a good one when I see it! Curl Up and Die is witty, well thought out and clever, all things which in my books, create an admirable play.

Curl Up and Die is set in the antiquated salon Ruth inherited from her aunt along with the ageing clientele who pay a mere £5 per appointment. Struggling to keep the salon open, Ruth's only hope is to win a £50k hair dressing competition run by Fab Hair Magazine.

The plot-line although somewhat simplistic, is intriguing and has a steady pace throughout keeping us invested and giggling throughout. There are a number of humourous moments throughout expressed by each lively cast member, especially the ditzy Bryony (Rose Edwards) who delivers some hilarious one liners! My personal favourite character was Gonky Blatent-Severs played hilariously by the beautiful Abigail Ribbans, she embodied the over the top, rich daddies-girl perfectly and had me laughing throughout.

It was interesting to see such a female led cast and it really epitomises girl power. Each character was very clearly thought out and it was obvious a lot of work has been done during the creative rehearsal process. It was also interesting that nearly all characters were on stage at all times, this created the frantic atmosphere required whilst also keeping the audience on their toes flittering their eyes to see what each character was up to.

Anna Longaretti has done a wonderful job writing and producing this unique play and I really look forward to seeing how it develops and if it will continue to have a long life after its limited run at the Questors Theatre. I certainly enjoyed it and at approximately an hour and a half its a perfect distraction for a short amount of time. If you're around the Ealing area definitely snap up a ticket and enjoy this fabulous production.

Curl Up and Die runs at the Questors Theatre until November 19th, tickets can be purchased at: http://www.questors.org.uk/event.aspx?id=614


Curl Up and Die, Questors Theatre | Review

Wednesday, 16 November 2016