Photo: Claire Bilyard

Reviews

‘Uproarious, intelligent, laugh-a-minute fare’
* * * * The Telegraph

‘Fearsomely able improvisers’
* * * * Financial Times

‘These improvisers are undoubtedly masters of their craft…. the thinking person’s improv’
* * * * Whats On Stage

‘Trains of whimsical thought are ignited like trails of gunpowder’
Heathcote Williams

‘The Bard has never been this much fun’
* * * * * Three Weeks

‘No-one quite compares to The School of Night for their diversity, performance in iambic pentameter, their knowledge of a wide range of playwrights, and their ability to do all of these things whilst simply making their audience laugh.’
North West End UK

‘Anyone who likes the works of Shakespeare or has simply been forced to read it will certainly find something to enjoy in this wonderful show.’
* * * * * The Public Reviews

‘You cannot help but stare in awe as they perform’
* * * * * Broadway Baby

‘Original, ingenious and a hell of a laugh, this is what the Fringe is all about. Lie, cheat and steal for a ticket, because this is the secret gem of the festival.’
* * * * * TV Bomb, Edinburgh Festival

‘Quick witted and well-read performers… A superbly structured show that is well worth checking out.’
* * * * British Theatre Guide

‘This is by far some of the most intelligent and hilarious comedy you are likely to see at the Fringe.’
* * * * Hairline Reviews, Edinburgh Festival