A sobering piece of verbatim theatre.
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Baby Reindeer by Richard Gadd, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
Richard Gadd turns to theatre to share his gripping ordeal in the claws of a frightening stalker.
Read More »The Claim, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
Heart-breaking and suffocating
Read More »How to Be Brave, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
a near-metaphorical break-neck ride through one of the most daunting challenges of parenthood
Read More »Coma, Summerhall (The Terrace) – Review
Audience members are induced into a pretend state of coma
Read More »Everything I See I Swallow, Summerhall (Demonstration Room) – Review
Stunning aerials and an evocative script
Read More »Daughterhood, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
a realistic but exhausting portrayal of family life.
Read More »The Canary and the Crow, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
An open-hearted coming of age that smashes the boundaries between performing arts.
Read More »On the Other Hand, We’re Happy, Summerhall (Roundabout) – Review
A superbly staged emotional rollercoaster.
Read More »War with the Newts, The Bunker – Review
Pro’s: A bright young cast with a concept that dares to be different. Con’s: The promise of an immersive experience never quite materialises in the true sense of the word. Southwark Street is fast becoming South London’s answer to the North’s Upper Street. The Bunker, Menier Chocolate Factory and Katzpace, three fringe theatres all located within a five minute walk of each other. Tonight The Bunker certainly lived up to its name, situated at the end of a long ramp ...
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