Month: August 2025

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Review: Hot Mess, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre

A fusion of high fashion, absurd comedy and IBS struggles, Hot Mess is unpredictable, disgustingly glamorous and hilariously off the…

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Review: None of Them Will Get Out Alive, Hen & Chickens Theatre

A murder mystery featuring betrayal, backstabbing and deceit, with a hint of humour.

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Review: Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – The Best Bits, Apollo Theatre

Exactly what it says on the tin: family theatre that hurtles through UK history in 70 minutes, packed with poo…

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Review: Data and Doctor Doom, Hen & Chickens Theatre

Part academic presentation, part stand-up show with comedy songs, Data and Doctor Doom uses statistical analysis to explore appearances of…

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Review: An Evening With Charles Quaterman For One Hour, The Bill Murray

The latest comedy character from Alexis Dubus, the performer behind Marcel LuCont, Quaterman isn't quite the finished product but there's…

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Review: And They Played Shang A Lang, Edfringe

After its previous 12 years’ success at the Fringe, this jukebox musical play returns as we follow Jim through his…

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Review: Echoes of Empires, The Courtyard Theatre

Asking some interesting questions on the impact of British colonialism, this play shows the beginnings of promise

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Review: Impulse, The Cockpit

A highly topical debate about brain injuries and medical ethics is cleverly presented but more attention needs to go into…

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Review: Moving on – A New Musical, EdFringe

This ghostly musical treat offers 105 minutes of musical fun and an endearing beyond the grave storyline.

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Review: Macbeth, The Musical, Edfringe

Scotland’s murderous king like you’ve never seen him before in this musical re-telling of Shakespeare’s great tragedy.

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