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Review: Disposable, Union Theatre
A well-intentioned debut production following five flat-sharing uni students as they embark on their second year, and deal with a…
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Review: Wyld Woman: The Legend of Shy Girl, Southwark Playhouse
Hilarious characterisations, poignant commentary on shyness and blowjob ballet sums up Isobel Renner’s brilliant, from the heart examination of a…
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Review: Thirty Six Questions, Pleasance Theatre
Reality dating is turned on its head in Flo Petrie’s fast paced two-hander, presenting the idea of ’36 Questions’ in…
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Review: Penned Up, Greenwich Theatre
With believable characters and witty dialogue, writer and director Danusia Iwaszko’s thought-provoking new play zones in on a group of…
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Review: Am I Losing my Mind or Just my Figure? Etcetera Theatre
Sam Holland-Bunyan’s revival of her 2001 solo show is an uplifting, balanced breath of fresh air, helmed by a magnetic…
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Review: My Name is Rachel Corrie, Etcetera Theatre
A timely revival of Rachel Corrie’s story featuring a strong solo performance and bold direction.
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Review: Never Get To Heaven In An Empty Shell, The Glitch
Angel tube station is purgatory in Claudia Fielding's quirky tragicomedy solo piece, exploring grief and healing.
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Review: Elephant, Menier Chocolate Factory
Anoushka Lucas’ one of a kind gig-musical theatre piece is an evocative response to systemic racism and the lasting effects…
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Review: Scenes with Girls, Golden Goose Theatre
A solid and well-executed take on Miriam Battye’s bold 2020 flatshare drama.
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Review: The Glass Menagerie, The Yard Theatre
The Yard’s final show is a beautifully directed, dazzling take on Tennessee Williams' famous memory play.
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