This lyrical and poetic show goes beneath the surface of an intense romantic and sexual relationship to explore the passion, obsession and demons behind love.
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Review: The Glorious French Revolution, New Diorama Theatre
A provocative, ambitious production that evolves from apparent chaos into a masterful examination of revolutionary violence.
Read More »Review: Ian Stone is Keeping it Together, The Comedy Store
Whatever your pet peeve in life, Ian Stone is here to help you see the funny side in a two hour show of solid laughs that won’t disappoint.
Read More »Review: F**king Legend, Riverside Studios
A masterfully written one man show that interrogates masculinity and the climate crisis in both a hilarious and sinister manner.
Read More »Review: Wolves On Road, Bush Theatre
A lot of potential in this depiction of a ‘get rich quick’ scheme and its inevitable fallout.
Read More »Review: U-Bu-Su-Na, Coronet Theatre
A dazzling dance of darkness that embraces alternative ways to understand the human place in the world.
Read More »Review: Club Life, Omnibus Theatre
Club Life is like nothing you may have witnessed before.
Read More »Review: Yes, We’re Related, The Other Palace
A bright, broad comedy, this could easily be a popular sitcom if it ever makes it on to the small screen.
Read More »Review: Dizzy, Half Moon Theatre
A crafted articulation of grief that beautifully recognises the existence of life even in death.
Read More »Review: Bloody Knees, The Libra
A well written, insightful depiction of the difficulties, absurdities and general irreverence of young adulthood.
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