Sit or Kneel Review
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Sit or Kneel Review
The Other Palace Studio – until 26 October 2025 Reviewed by Claire Roderick 3*** Mimi Nation-Dixon’s debut play is a charming and thoughtful tragicomedy about a young female vicar. This is a brave choice, as The Vicar of Dibley is ingrained in the psyche of most of the population, but younger audiences coming fresh to the boob obsession, country parishioners love of their animals, and confusion over marriage proposals will find this hilarious. …
SIT OR KNEEL review by thespyinthestalls at The Other Palace
SIT OR KNEEL The Other Palace ★★★★ “Nation-Dixon is a subversive writer and astute character actor” Margot is not your average vicar. But then again, that begs the question – who is? Stage and screen have tended to support that there is no such thing anyway judging by – among many others – Andrew Scott’s ‘Hot Priest’ in “Fleabag”, The Simpsons’ ‘Reverend Lovejoy’ and of course ‘Father Ted’. But Margot is less average than most. Being female, sh…
Sit or Kneel - The Other Palace, London
Writer and Director: Mimi Nation-Dixon Sex, smoking and online dating; it’s not easy being a vicar, especially for eternally single Margot in Mimi Nation-Dixon’s new monologue Sit or Kneel at The Other Palace Studio, Covering the problems of fantasising about parishioners, seeing everyone else’s lives moving on without you and life in the countryside, the [...] The post Sit or Kneel – The Other Palace, London appeared first on The Reviews Hub.
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