An engaging two-hander relating how someone can be struck down by illness and, given the right treatment, come to terms with — and even overcome — their condition.
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RUN, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A strong and united ensemble shed light on the darker unknown side of investment banking.
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Read More »Hardboiled, New Diorama Theatre – Review
An excellent show of cinematic proportions, with a beautiful style and a talented cast.
Read More »The Canterbury Tales – New Diorama Theatre, review
An exuberant cast produce a tapestry of tales that's both entertaining and poignant, with serious themes woven through the hilarity.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama – Review
A complex and layered piece exploring themes of memory and identity.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama Theatre – Review
An ingenious, joyful and inventive piece of physical theatre that brings the end of the jazz era to life through beautiful performances, clever use of percussion, and play with light and shadow.
Read More »Plastic Figurines, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A funny but sad story about what real love between a family looks and feels like, delivered by a super cast. Ella Carmen Greenhill is surely a playwright to keep an eye on.
Read More »Nativity In Creakebottom, New Diorama Theatre – Review
This irreverent jolly on the birth of Jesus is laugh-out-loud funny, and was a great way to see in the Christmas period.
Read More »(i feel fine), New Diorama Theatre – Review
A funny, slightly absurd combination of rom‐com, apocalyptic drama and self‐reflection.
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