Intrusive thoughts and how to embrace them in a play that is sometimes too close for comfort.
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Review: Stark Bollock Naked, EdFringe
Live video mapping and heaps of deadpan sarcasm.
Read More »Review: Big Mouth Strikes Again – The Smiths Show, Soho Theatre
Mixing the music of The Smiths with the gothic horror of Frankenstein probably shouldn’t work
Read More »Review: Me Looking at Her Looking at Me, Camden People’s Theatre
In the depths of a basement in Camden, we get splattered paint, and bubbling desire.
Read More »Review: And Then The Rodeo Burned Down, EdFringe
Existentialism gets a slapstick overhaul
Read More »Review: In Everglade Studio, EdFringe
The race against time for three musicians and a record label manager to record an album overnight turns sinister.
Read More »Review: I Wish My Life Were Like a Musical, Wilton’s Music Hall
A hilarious, honest look at what the world of musical theatre is really like
Read More »Review: Double Goer, EdFringe
A relentless piece of contemporary dance portrays the interplay of two near-identical women.
Read More »Review: What If They Ate The Baby?, EdFringe
An absurdist masterpiece that questions the role of the good housewife
Read More »Review: The Insider, EdFringe
Christoffer Hvidberg Rønje gives an unforgettable performance
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