Before the New York Dolls. Before Debbie Harry. Before Kurt Cobain. There was Maggie Frisby.Once the roaring voice of 60s counterculture, now broke and disillusioned, a band’s youthful dreams of anarchic rebellion collapse into bitterness. Amidst the wreckage, lead singer Maggie tears through the night fuelled by booze, fury, and a voice that refuses to die.50 years after David Hare’s trailblazing play set The Royal Court alight, TEETH 'N' SMILES is ready to burn things down all over again.
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Modern tragi-comedy
If you like rock theatre try Teeth n Smiles. Great intimate theatre audience is so close to the action. The plot was a little confusing but revealed itself full of poignancy and unfulfilled dreams. Strong language. Tragi-comedy updated to the late 60s. Self Esteem brought it all together.
Carmela, 12 May 2026
A Powerful, Moving Triumph
A wonderful play with powerful performances by all from start to finish.
Sometimes dark themes are tempered with humour and the story rattles along