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Sugar Coat, VAULT Festival – Review
a riot grrl band within a punk gig aesthetic.
Read More »Bin Juice, Vault Festival – Review
A truly brutal and hilarious show that is not afraid to get its hands dirty.
Read More »The Tempest, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A superb cast breathe new life into one of the Bard's most stylistically challenging plays.
Read More »A Beautiful Mess, The Exchange – Review
A double bill of two contrasting plays, both of which contain enough wonder to make this a worthwhile evening.
Read More »The Time Machine, London Library – Review
A muddled, static story greatly enlivened by powerful performances in a stunning location
Read More »Lipstick, Southwark Playhouse – Review
With a running time of just over an hour, Lipstick proves that great things really do come in small packages.
Read More »Giving Up Marty, The Vaults – Review
A poignant expose of the heart wrenching complexities of adoption.
Read More »The importance of being… Earnest, Omnibus Theatre – Review
Take a classic play, throw in a few amateurs and let the beautiful chaos unfold.
Read More »Nuclear War, Buried & Graceland, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
Triptych is probably one of the lesser known entries in the theatrical lexicon; it is a set of three associated artistic, literary or musical works intended to be appreciated together. Which is more or less what we got with this latest offering from the excellent Old Red Lion Theatre. Comprised of three plays; Nuclear War, Buried & Graceland draws together common themes exploring life and death in the very broadest sense. However, they are very distinct pieces but no less ...
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