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The Comedy of Errors, The Museum of The Order of St John – Review
This quirky take on Shakespeare’s farcical comedy is unbeatable for its exuberance and lusty humour.
Read More »The Picture Of John Gray, The Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
A class act! A strong ensemble cast tells a never heard before true story that needs to be seen to be believed!
Read More »Jezebel, Soho Theatre – Review
A very funny and farcical play which boasts of likeable characters and a big heart.
Read More »Laptop Dancer – Phoenix Artist Club, Review
An homage to women has never been done quite like this. Steven Carne brings to life the famous and not so famous through his own version of drag and vaudeville-like comedy.
Read More »Botheration, Hen & Chickens Theatre – Review
An overall enjoyable line-up with great potential, a good mix of physical and intellectual comedy that can sometimes slow down a bit but remains fun nevertheless.
Read More »Revolution Farm, Newham City Farm – Review
A really accessible production of a modern classic - a great way to introduce younger audiences to the works of Orwell and get them thinking about the structure of societies and the nature of government.
Read More »Win tickets to Teh Internet is Serious Business! – Closed
We're delighted to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to The Royal Court's production of Teh Internet Is Serious Business, a fictional account of the true story of Anonymous and LulzSec by Tim Price.
Read More »Troilus and Cressida, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This is cutting-edge Shakespeare, don’t miss it. Lazarus’ work epitomises the spirit of fringe theatre.
Read More »Dirty Promises, Hope Theatre – Review
A haunting, albeit brief, tale of all-consuming love, control and obsession.
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