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Read More »Monthly Archives: April 2024
Review: Kiss Marry Kill, Stone Nest
Fascinating, exhilarating and deeply moving
Read More »Review: Andrew Doherty: Gay Witch Sex Cult, Soho Theatre
A must-see comedy gem for those who love absurd humour.
Read More »Review: Rosie: The Musical (soundtrack)
Musical soundtrack that hits high notes despite duff lyrics.
Read More »Review: Jonathan Pie: Heroes and Villains, Duke of York’s Theatre
Jonathan Pie speaks the words on everyone’s minds.
Read More »Review: Boys on the Verge of Tears, Soho Theatre
Bullish and brutal, yet tender when unfolding the complicated friendships and filial relationships between men.
Read More »Review: The Daylight Atheist, Old Red Lion
A gripping performance by Owen Lindsay in a rare chance to see a Kiwi classic.
Read More »Review: USHERS: The Front of House Musical, The Other Palace Studio
A fun insight into the lives of Ushers, the unsung heroes of theatre. Expect stagey references, big dance numbers and a lot of flashlights.
Read More »Review: Dance On Ensemble, Sadler’s Wells
An intriguing exploration into spontaneity, dance and a story that never ends.
Read More »Podcast: Giving Spam A Second Chance
Sierra Sevilla chats about her show, For The Love Of Spam
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