A highly creative, original production
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Review: The Darkest Part of the Night, Kiln Theatre
A deeply moving, riveting play that boldly addresses the complexities of care.
Read More »Review: Sobriety on the Rocks, Bread & Roses Theatre
This show fuses universal themes with New Zealand culture and features a great, energetic performance.
Read More »Review: Hand of God, The Hope Theatre
Exciting gig theatre that puts male mental health up front and leaves it all on the pitch.
Read More »Review: On Me, The Questors Theatre
A strong opener for this short festival.
Read More »Review: Symbiont, The Vaults
A talk about death becomes a semi-autobiographical story with an emotional gut punch.
Read More »Review: The Happiest Place on Earth, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Plenty of potential, but falls short of exploring the deeper aspect of pent up feelings
Read More »Review: Give Me The Sun, Blue Elephant Theatre
Two wonderful performances make this family drama about what we leave behind an engrossing hour of theatre.
Read More »Review: Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea, Seven Dials Playhouse
Aldrovandi’s script is ambitious, darkly funny and absurd. It leaves us with an extremely memorable night.
Read More »Review: Duck, Jermyn Street Theatre
Duck entertainingly explores the world of cricket and national identity.
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