Cabaret performer Tori Scott tells us about her 'tragically true' tales and cabaret career ahead of her solo show at…
Month: July 2017
A representation of UK’s reality that will shake you up and leave you mindful
An ambitious and far-reaching exploration of family, fertility and international surrogacy.
Lots of potential for development, perfect for those who love indie physical theatre pieces.
An unflinchingly realistic portrayal of thirtysomething Dee’s dating life, which is as chaotic as her bedsit and temp job. Includes…
An absolutely outstanding multi-sensory promenade performance, and whether you love it or not, it’s unlikely you’ll ever have experienced anything…
Joe and Jules are forced to dress as men in order to get work on the stage, only for their…
An excellent plot nearly gets buried under a bland song book, but powerful storytelling wins in the end.
Pros: Preternaturally strong aerialists are a joy to watch. Cons: Amateur production values and a lack of clear concept. I…
A boisterous musical with balls and a lot of heart!