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Review: György Kurtág’s Endgame, Royal Albert Hall
Beckett meets his match in an excellent revival of Kurtág's masterpiece.
Read More »Review: Blink, Etcetera Theatre
Well-intentioned romantic comedy falls tragically flat.
Read More »Review: Esther Manito – Hell Hath No fury, Soho Theatre
feminist outrage, gender politics and self-deprecating humour
Read More »Review: To Have or Not to Have, Little Angel Theatre
A wonderfully curious and captivating production for children
Read More »Review: Clown Sex, EdFringe
Pure clowning genius!
Read More »Review: 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals, EdFringe
A life-affirming mashup of dance, storytelling, verbatim and recorded accounts
Read More »Review: For You: Wicked, EdFringe
A promising show with an identity crisis
Read More »Review: The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much, EdFringe
A whirlwind of a show!
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.
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