Writing in an atmosphere thick with ideas about love, sexuality, art, poetry and time, Sewell swells the play with erudite verbosity, vernacular vetoed by academic parlance.
Searching for Betty is a beautifully constructed story, that was thoroughly entertaining and made me a little bit nostalgic.
Based on the songs of Sting, Message in a Bottle is not just some juke box musical but a dance extravaganza.
Age has withered some of the wit and custom staled its style of variety, however You Don't Have to Be Jewish benefits from a cast that are savvy to the cozy old cardigan comfort of the comedy and able to bring out its best.
Hour of the Wolf sits somewhere between 90s thriller/teenage sitcom and modern-day escape room.
There are some stunning moments of yearning, some haunting harmony, some bold and brassy vaudeville, and all anchored in the language of protest and defiance.