feminist outrage, gender politics and self-deprecating humour
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Review: Clown Sex, EdFringe
Pure clowning genius!
Read More »Review: In|secure, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A play not just about Ukraine, but about how we judge people’s right to express how the invasion has emotionally affected them.
Read More »Review: Please Love Me, EdFringe
An energetic mix of comedy and music
Read More »Review: An Obviously Very Sad Play, Cockpit Theatre
A quick and dirty comedy that screams student theatre
Read More »Review: Burning Down The Horse, EdFringe
A riot inside the Trojan Horse provides a boisterous immersive treat.
Read More »Review: Women Reincarnated, EdFringe
This play has plenty to say in a post Covid, socially underfunded world
Read More »Review: Pleasure Little Treasure, EdFringe
A witty and confrontational play about growing up in a strip club in post-Soviet Estonia
Read More »Review: Bunny Bunny, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
full of humour and pathos, as all clowns should be
Read More »Review: Private Lives, Southwold Arts Theatre
A fast-moving, dapper and contemporary performance, that stays true to Coward
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