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The Domestic Crusaders, Tara Arts – Review
Wajahat AliDirected by Jatinder Verma★★ Pros: A unique and informative approach to the political and social climate faced by Muslims…
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There Has Possibly Been An Incident, Soho Theatre – Review
Chris Thorpe Directed by Sam Pritchard ★★★ Pros: An insightful look into violence and moral ambiguity in the modern world.…
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Into The Woods Screening, Regents Park Open Air Theatre – Review
Stephen Sondheim Directed by Timothy Sheader Hosted by Digital Theatre ★★★★ Pros: We can see a show from 2010 and…
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Jekyll and Hyde, Southwark Playhouse – Review
Jonathan Holloway Directed by Jessica Edwards ★★ Pros: An original adaptation of a classic text. Cons: I found it easy…
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Ghosts, Rose Theatre – Review
By Henrik Ibsen Translated and directed by Stephen Urwin ★★★★ Pros: Subtle unraveling of the plot creates intricate relationships. Cons:…
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The Spanish Tragedy, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Thomas Kyd Directed by Ricky Dukes ★★★★ Pros: An easy to understand, highly watchable production of this Elizabethan play edited…
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She Writes: What’s Through the Door, Canal Café Theatre – Review
Presented by 17% in association with Canal Café TheatreDirected by Amy Clare Tasker ★★★★ Loosing Light by Whoop ‘n ‘Wail The…
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The Memoirs of Lucy Bell, The Space – Review
Hope Murphy-NantonDirected by Hope Murphy-Nanton★★★ Pros: If you like jazz standards played live, you’ll like this show. Cons: Some practical…
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Island State, Waterloo East Theatre – Review
Written and directed by Dom Riley★ Pros: A bold premise and some nice evocative background shots in between acts. Cons:…
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