Month: August 2024

Reviews

Review: MAAR, DORA, Cockpit Theatre 

A thought-provoking exploration of Dora Maar's life, though it struggles to escape Picasso's shadow entirely.

Interviews

Interview: Huffing and Puffing at Camden Fringe.

Georgie Steele on And I'll Blow Your House Down

Interviews

Interview: Freud, Frolics, and First Love at the Camden Fringe

Alex Rawnsley on A Series of Introductory Lectures On Psychoanalysis

Reviews

Review: Jamie Allan’s Amaze, Marylebone Theatre

A spellbinding blend of impressive sleight of hand, cutting-edge illusions and heartfelt nostalgia.

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Review: Magpie, Old Red Lion

Magpie juxtaposes the personal tragedy of two brothers against the backdrop of a nation reeling from Civil War.

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Review: Judge Moody: An Improvised Comedy Court Case, Hen & Chickens Theatre

A playful courtroom of improvised comedy.

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Review: BED – A One Man Show, Hen and Chickens Theatre

Ben Donaghy brings a multi-faceted and emotionally touching performance, centring around a bed and a microphone.

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Review: Queer Cowboys, King’s Head Theatre

A jukebox musical with a twist, this affecting production explores the lives of two trans cowboys in a captivating manner.

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Review: Frankie Goes to Bollywood, Southbank Centre

Fun, sparkly and colourful rags to riches musical.

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Review: Bowling Alone, Hen & Chickens Theatre

Ben O’Sullivan's clever and dry-witted comedy, with a unique bowling metaphor, promises big laughs at the Edinburgh Fringe!

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