Critic Reviews for ‘Ay Up, Hitler!’

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An Hour of Comedy Excellence

Curtain Call Reviews (2022)

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An offensive Blitzkrieg but the ending ceases all hostilities

The Derek Awards (EdFringe 2023)

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Satire is alive and outrageous

UK Theatre Web (2023)

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“For those with hearty constitutions, you're in for a riotous hour of innovative theatre”

Jewish Reinassaince (2023)

McCulloch isn’t just looking for cheap laughs. He’s satirising political extremists and making us examine our own prejudices

Clive Davis, The Times (2023)

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“An excellent cast bring this story to life”

Instafest Review (2023)

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“David McCulloch has written a superbly clever piece”

The Real Chrisparkle (2023)

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“Satire runs through the veins of this show”

Neurodiverse Review (2023)

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“Plenty of laughs”

Theatre and Art Reviews (2021)

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“Excellent Comic Performances”

LouReviews (2022)

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“A savage satire”

SNS Online (2021)

Ay Up, Hitler‘s appeal is not for the cringe comedy, as it would have you believe, but the chilling cautionary tale at the end

Chris Neville-Smith (2023)

“This is the funniest depiction of the Fuhrer since Mel Brooks’ glorious lambasting of him in The Producers”

SceneOne+ (2022)

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