
The history of Chess the Musical is now legendary and almost more fascinating than the story told on stage.

Oehlers plays as though the saxophone is merely an extension of himself, a fabulous musician to both watch and hear, he is a wonderful storyteller and has a deep love for jazz that is evident in the way he plays.
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Loco Maricon Amor is not the typical kind of theatre being shown around town, and that is a fantastic thing. Audiences should flock in for a welcome experience of a company trying something new, and delight in it being done very well.


Three middle-management, men coerced into attending an exotically-set weekend workshop of company strategy planning by the Managing Director of the big business that employs them.


Neil Cole's play about Groucho Marx strikes out for a path between life history and nostalgia. Despite a few wobbles, it largely succeeds.