Sadie Clark is brutally honest and outrageously funny about the woes of modern dating in this one-woman show.
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Author Archives: Amelia Braddick
Review: In Everglade Studio at The Hope Theatre
As three musicians and their manager try to record a country-rock album overnight, things go drastically wrong.
Read More »Review: USHERS: The Front of House Musical, The Other Palace Studio
A fun insight into the lives of Ushers, the unsung heroes of theatre. Expect stagey references, big dance numbers and a lot of flashlights.
Read More »Review: The Comeuppance, The Almeida Theatre
A gripping but funny production that inventively grapples with universal fears of mortality.
Read More »Interview: Cruising into Theatre Brilliance
Henry Roberts Opens Up About 'Close Enough to Touch'
Read More »Review: Unearthed, Old Red Lion Theatre
Featuring uncomfortable but necessary truths, the narratives exhibit resilience and recovery.
Read More »Review: We’ll Have Nun Of It, The Other Palace
Liberating experiences and frustrating challenges.
Read More »Review: Garry Starr Performs Everything, Southwark Playhouse
A silly show which playfully and comically mocks theatre genres
Read More »Review: Oh What a Lovely War, Southwark Playhouse
It feels just as relevant today.
Read More »Review: LIZZIE, Southwark Playhouse
Expect a loud rock score and energised cast
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