Expect a loud rock score and energised cast
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Review: Owners, Jermyn Street Theatre
Although set in the 1970s, has never felt so relevant.
Read More »Review: The Choir of Man, Arts Theatre
The energetic performances ensure guaranteed entertainment
Read More »Review: What it Means, Wilton’s Music Hall
Based on Merle Miller’s seminal essay, ‘What It Means to Be a Homosexual’
Read More »Review: Lessons on Revolution, The Hope Theatre
This unusual piece of documentary theatre covers the past, present and future
Read More »Review: Operation Epsilon, Southwark Playhouse
Explores the ethical implications of being complaisant.
Read More »Podcast: I Wish My Life Were Like A Podcast
Alexander S. Bermange chats about his show I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical
Read More »Review: I Wish My Life Were Like a Musical, Wilton’s Music Hall
A hilarious, honest look at what the world of musical theatre is really like
Read More »Review: Things Hidden Since the Foundation, EdFringe
A fascinating exploration of the internet and culture.
Read More »Review: Bitter Lemons, EdFringe
Intuitive writing explores subjects often considered taboo.
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