Press

The General Will 2025 (Writer and Director)

☆☆☆☆ – Jake Mace at Binge Fringe.

“A gut-punch explosion of theatre that explores apathy, delusion and empathy in what Keir Starmer (sorry, Sir Kevin Prime Minister) has dubbed ‘an Island of Strangers’.”

“Utilising Brechtian techniques and layers upon layers of meta-theatre, the company have created something truly unique in terms of modern day Fringe offerings”.

“The ensemble make a convincing and absurd case about how to express yourself under the weight of suppressive power and a rising tide of ignorance and discrimination. It’s achieved through smart direction from writer-director Salvador Kent, who thrusts the position of the performer and author as activist and dissident”.

“A powerful testimony to the power of the creative in a time of faltering hope and rising ignorance, delivered with charm, gusto and plenty of belly laughs along the way”.


https://www.bingefringe.com/2025/08/11/review-the-general-will-the-salvador-kent-company-edfringe-2025

☆☆☆☆☆ – Madeleine Morgan at EdFringe Review:

“Astounding Allegorical Clowning”

“Brechtian in nature”

“Brilliant in its pragmatism”

“Perfect pacing”

“The vast knowledge demonstrated about our political landscape, theatrical convention and ideological issues makes [Salvador Kent] very promising. [He] excels as a writer and is undoubtedly ‘one to watch’.”

https://www.edfringereview.com/review/e/5qqnY5e9Y2YEZspUaROV

(☆☆ – Morgan Holder: “As I watched this melodrama unfold, all I could think was, ‘When is Sir Prime Minister Kevin coming back?’).

El Público 2025 (Director)

☆☆☆☆☆ – The Student

“Compellingly Executed”

“Throughout Laden Spectacle”

Princess Ida, 2025 (Assistant Writer)

☆☆☆☆ – The Broad Online

https://www.thebroadonline.com/post/review-princess-ida