Year: 2023

Reviews

Review: High Steaks, EdFringe

This inspirational piece is not for the faint-hearted.

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Review: Tourist, EdFringe

Joyful but disjointed physical comedy

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Review: The Fish Bowl, EdFringe

A well-researched play that works as an introduction to the challenges surrounding dementia.

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Review: Boil, The Hope Theatre

A play that says a lot of clever and long words never quite explains why!

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Review: Private Lives, Southwold Arts Theatre

A fast-moving, dapper and contemporary performance, that stays true to Coward

Interviews

Interview: Getting Friction Burns on the fringes

Sophie Faurie and Leah Bonaventura on new play Friction Burns

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Review: Something to Take Off the Edge, Canal Café Theatre

Errol McGlashan’s magnetic one-man show immerses us in the unlikely friendship of two prisoner

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Review: Breathe, Little Angel Theatre

A breathtakingly intricate and exciting trip to the forest floor and beyond

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Review: Right Here, Right Now, EdFringe

A wonderful mosaic of different physical artforms.

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Review: A Spectacle of Herself, EdFringe

A blistering jigsaw of different artforms and personal thoughts.

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