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Review: Cyanide in the Speakeasy, CoLab Tavern
A murder mystery in which you play the detective
Read More »Review: Good Day, VAULT Festival
A thought-provoking play
Read More »Podcast: Getting The Lowdown on Camden Fringe
Camden Fringe's Zena Barrie and Michelle Flower
Read More »Review: Batman (AKA Naomi’s Death Show), VAULT Festival
An emotional rollercoaster through life, death, rats, and sharks
Read More »Review: After The Act, New Diorama
A fabulous all-singing, all-dancing musical
Read More »Review: Their Finest Hour, Waterloo East Theatre
Waterloo East Theatre is a good venue for a WWII play. It seems like you are sitting in a giant, damp Anderson Shelter with distant rumbling which could easily be imagined as aircraft approaching (or departing). Add to that some early 1940’s songs, a stage with an old radio, Bakelight telephone and maps of Europe over the wall and we’re all set. Their Finest Hour is not a facts and figures history lesson, nor does it set out to be ...
Read More »Review: Beneath A Cups, OSO Arts Centre
Thistle and Rose deliver another production which demonstrates they have plenty to offer
Read More »Review: Blind, The Coronet Theatre
An imaginative, humorous and deeply moving healing process
Read More »Review: Burgerz, Southbank Centre
A painful but indeed necessary watch.
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