A poignant and darkly humorous debut with strong performances and endearing moments.
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Review: Burnout Paradise, EdFringe
A wildly inventive and high-energy spectacle that hilariously captures the relentless grind of modern life, blending absurdity with sharp social commentary.
Read More »Review: Ania Magliano: Forgive Me, Father, EdFringe
A charming and well-crafted stand-up that weaves humour and emotional depth
Read More »Interview: From together on Totoro to a gothic horror puppetry collaboration
We speak with writer and performer Tobi Poster-su and director Iskander Sharazuddin about their uniquely fascinating show The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker.
Read More »Feature: Art for Advocacy – a new show in a new space for SPID Theatre’s youth work.
The recent relaunch of their newly refurbished theatre space
Read More »Review: Lady Montagu Unveiled, Courtyard Theatre
A wonderfully executed solo show
Read More »Review: Peasoup: A Spontaneous Cabaret, Museum of Comedy
A playful and improvised cabaret
Read More »Review: Failure Project, EdFringe
A one-woman show exploring the compromises that creatives must make for their work.
Read More »Review: The Great Divinator, Museum of Comedy
A promising work-in-progress
Read More »Review: My Female Husband, Old Red Lion Theatre
A moving, yet at times funny tragedy based on real historical accounts, which examines queer identities in the 18th century but that is all too relevant to contemporary culture.
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