Month: September 2023

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Review: The Legends of Them, Brixton House

An other-worldly journey into the fascinating life of Sutara Gayle

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Review: Crash and Burn, Etcetera Theatre

A thought-provoking, topical comedy that highlights current trends, and where the rich and famous get some stick.

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Review: Robot Penguin, The Bull Wanstead

An absurd and informative play, bursting with heartwarming moments and a piercing, sometimes melancholic truth.

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Review: The Room Upstairs, The Bull Wanstead

Emotionally charged, full of heart and with plenty of wit.

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Review: Battersea Bardot, Studio at New Wimbledon Theatre

A bold one-woman musical that attempts to shed light on a forgotten icon

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Review: Belinda, Camden People’s Theatre

Queer, in both meanings of the term, Belinda is expertly and deeply experimental.

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Review: The Invincibles, Queens Theatre Hornchurch

Heartwarming and skilful, The Invincibles shines a light on football greatness

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Review: Brazen Hodgepodge, Canal Cafe Theatre

A punchy compilation of short sketches causes a riot in an intimate pub theatre.

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Review: Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea, The Park Theatre

A powerfully acted and darkly funny play that addresses one of the key political issues of our time.

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Review: Infamous, Jermyn Street Theatre

An entertaining and funny couple of hours

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