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Amazing play
16 May 2019
This play and funny, shocking, fast paced, heartening.
A must see play. Alex Kingston is astonishing.
Anna Confirmed ticket purchaser
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admissions
10 May 2019
very good. acting superb, young lad excellent. I like shorter plays without a break. More please.
r foster. Confirmed ticket purchaser
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What will you sacrifice for your principles?
8 May 2019
Excellent dissection of PC values, in this case positive discrimination, and what happens when you might have to make sacrifices to uphold them - or not.
Lorie Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Admissions
5 May 2019
Some very funny moments.
The stars of the show are Charlie, the son and Roberta.
Dario Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Thought provoking
29 April 2019
Great performances, script and set.
Jake Marron Confirmed ticket purchaser
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go see
28 April 2019
excellent script
interesting concepts
stunning performances
great set
and ... for once - worth the price of the ticket
elgee Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Superb
21 April 2019
What an accomplished piece of theatre. A beautifully crafted play excellently directed with breathtakingly riveting performances from the whole cast.
Nicolette Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Just ok
19 April 2019
Great acting from all cast members.
Story line a bit old hat.
A few laughs but not the funniest play I have seen.
Paul Cooper Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Timely production
19 April 2019
Interesting and thought provoking. I ended up disliking four of the five characters. Liberal virtue signalling at the expense of humanism. Wonderful acting from a fabulous cast.
Sarah Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Superb
17 April 2019
Saw 3 shows while in London and “Admissions” far exceeded Come from Away and Everybody...Jamie. Embarrassed we didnt see it in NYC. Wonderful performances. Seats a tad tight. View perfect.
Tom Pivinski Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A great play
14 April 2019
A very well acted and thought provoking play. Alex Kingston was excellent.
KRob Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A* preformance
14 April 2019
Admissions is a cleverly written play which brings out the issues of today and coats it with humour. The cast are amazing and Alex Kingston was made for that role and it was nice to see Sarah Hadland play a different type of role. Absolutely first class
Kayleigh Annetts Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Absolutely wonderful!
14 April 2019
I go to the theatre often. But it is not often that I sit riveted in my seat. No shifting of legs, no sucking on a sweet, no constant sips of water in order to keep myself awake. This play, which takes on one of today’s pertinent issues, is funny and moving and thought-provoking. I am still living with Harmon’s fabulous characters and his brilliant dialogue. I am recommending this stunning production for all to see.
Lans Traverse Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Admissions
10 April 2019
Entertaining,engaging and topical.A really good play with fantastic performances from all the actors.
Diane Jones Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Wonderful
8 April 2019
Great way to spend an hour and fourty minutes, great cast and thought provoking a real treat
KJW Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Admissions
7 April 2019
Very good, well acted play.
Amanda Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Very good screenplay- Amazing acting
7 April 2019
We saw admissions on April 6th, as a birthday gift to our 15year old daughter. Apart from the quick description of the play, we had read no reviews so we did not know what to expect. My husband and I found the screenplay very strong, quick and witty and the acting by all of the actors superb. Kingston and Edelman were both amazingly natural in their roles but passionate at the same time. Especially in the final scene I was crying along with Kingston. Margot Leicester's character and acting was a blast and Hadland was very good as well. Edelman was a revelation. Although at times a bit jittery and on the edge, he delivered his character like a hurricane. AMAZING acting!
Although it is intended to make one laugh (and it succeeds very well at that), it is equally thought provoking and controversial. We recommend it highly.
EA Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Absorbing and well-acted
2 April 2019
I would have been interested to know what "a person of colour" would have made of this play but my friend and I - two white middle-class English women - enjoyed it.
I am not sure that the change of heart of the young man was altogether plausible but that did not spoil the play for me.
All the actors were excellent.
Theatregoer Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Outstanding
1 April 2019
The play is quick,witty and entertaining. The five actors all operated at a high level.
The character of the teenage Charlie was well written and very well performed by Ben Edelman.
The show is continuous (no change of scenery etc) and lasts for 1 hr 40 minutes with Alex K on stage for all of that time. It was a thought provoking piece of theatre.
SMKS Adams Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Admissions 20/03/19
23 March 2019
This is a must see play . Excellent performances from the entire cast . Dealing with at times a sensitive subject. Brilliant and at at times funny script , making the subject still serious but a fresh view at the same time . Highly recommended .
Paul B Confirmed ticket purchaser
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20 March 2019
Very well played.
The subject is well connected with the reality. It is addressing discrimination, crazy level of absurdity of fight against discrimination, ipocrisy, parents opinions vs children view and ...nobody is right. Excellent.
Irina Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Unable to review
19 March 2019
Unable to review as I did not attend. In A&E for most of that evening. I have lost my money on this show, but I'm hoping to catch it again within the next few months!
I've given it 3 stars as it would be unfair to give 1/2 stars (as poor or bad) as well as giving it 4/5 stars (as good or excellent) so 3 stars is fair for someone who has not seen it as yet. Ossie.
Ossie Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Intriguing evening
19 March 2019
Privilege, class, race, nepotism, money, idealism, hypocrisy ; hilarious, uncomfortable yet moving. I loved it!
Panch35 Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A Must see
18 March 2019
Great show all the actors were excellent - a controversial subject very thought provoking definitely worth seeing
Al Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Highly topical
17 March 2019
Brilliant representation of the challenges and issues faced by multicultural societies and the endeavour for fairness.
Very insightful, demonstrated multiple points of views and portrayed in a manner which connected personally with the audience.
Would highly recommend.
Londoner Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Funny and thought provoking
15 March 2019
Fantastic play on a number of levels. Alex Kingston, as always, superb.
Maria Confirmed ticket purchaser
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12 March 2019
Excellent play is all respects: informative, funny, sad, beautifully acted and thought-provoking
Sarah B Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Amazing show!!!!
12 March 2019
The cast, story, dialogues are justly incredible!
Time flys, you will laugh yet also face some political serious matters
I loved it, one of the best shows I have seen!
Maria Petralli Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Magnificent!
10 March 2019
Very good play! Fantastic actotors' performance. Address very hot topic and dilemma.
E Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A Mini Masterpiece!!
10 March 2019
A riveting play, with so much to think about, all crammed in to 105 minutes! Outstanding performances from all the the cast ,and very especially, Ben Edelman.
Jackie G. Confirmed ticket purchaser
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8 March 2019
Powerful stuff, love it
Someone's phone went off THREE times though which is very annoying.
The cast is soooooo nice I love every single one of them
Shane Confirmed ticket purchaser
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A must see show
3 March 2019
A well written brilliantly acted play that makes you really think about family relationships, do we stereotype people and why they succeed where we fail. A play that deserves a successful run and should be revived regularly to keep people thinking about themselves and others.
Roger Butterfield Confirmed ticket purchaser
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3 March 2019
A funny yet tough play, that doesn’t pull punches in its depiction of well-meaning but hypocritical white liberal academics attempting to right the wrongs of racism and sexism. Everyone in the cast was exceptional. Alex Kingston brought so many layers to her role, each event stripping away her hubris and arrogance. She was magnificent.
Joan Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Thought Provoking and Provocative Exploration of the Quota System
1 March 2019
Well executed and an interesting range of perspectives on the quota system and the impact it has from both sides of the debate. A good balance of humour and drama. Great ensemble cast. The content and the way it was explored will definitely trigger many discussions between my friends and I.
FM Confirmed ticket purchaser