Pros: Side-splittingly funny! Cons: Some acts are more polished than others. As a part of the Camden Fringe Festival, Paul Carroll brings his Forty Shades of Strawberry Blond to the Camden Comedy Club for a three-night run. This one-man show, first performed at the Soho Theatre earlier this year, is a compilation of odd acts and unexpected situations, depicted with striking attention to detail. First on stage is a guy with a floral dressing gown and a wind machine, most ...
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The Tiger Lillies: Love for Sale, Soho Theatre – Review
A delightfully mad and twisted Molotov cocktail of a cabaret will whisk you away to a dangerous place where darkness reigns and morals are dead.
Read More »Little Red Riding Hood and Other Lost Girls, Soho Theatre – Review
A clever but dark journey into fairyland, guided by an intriguing storyteller.
Read More »All-Access Theatre: ‘Karagula’ and the Extra-Live Movement
PIGDOG co-founder Max Barton discusses the theatrical power of accessibility and how his current production of Karagula by Philip Ridley champions the Extra-Live.
Read More »This Much, Soho Theatre – Review
An exciting production tackling the role of tradition in modern culture in a responsible, balanced way. A fresh, funny and touching piece of contemporary theatre which audiences should flock to for style as much as content.
Read More »Interview with ‘Fury’ Director Hannah Hauer-King
Ahead of the debut of Fury at Soho Theatre, director Hannah Hauer-King discusses dramatising social issues, the creative process, and gender inequality.
Read More »Jack Rooke: Good Grief, Soho Theatre – Review
An unflinchingly honest show that welcomes you in for a frank and funny chat about loss and grief, accompanied by a laugh and a biscuit.
Read More »Brute, Soho Theatre – Review
A wonderful show that will not disappoint. The writing and acting will appeal to a range of ages, but Brute’s context and style make it a must-see for younger audiences.
Read More »Woof, Soho Theatre – Review
A fun filled night of frivolities, mayhem and antics, Woof is an entertaining spectacle for all to enjoy.
Read More »Coach Coach, Soho Theatre – Review
A story of hard balls and soft hearts. Hilarious and a slice of American Pie.
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