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Review: Zoë.exe, Theatre Peckham
An ambitious exploration of autonomy and identity elevated by its strong central performance
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Review: The Infinite Colours on the Drinks Aisle, Theatre Peckham
Timely and tense, Infinite Colours transforms today’s headlines into gripping theatre
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Review: Work While They Sleep, Camden People’s Theatre
An intriguing set of ideas on modern hustle culture, with inventive multimedia elements.
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Review: Mass, Donmar Warehouse
Impactful performances and moving staging centre this powerful adaptation.
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Review: The Sequel, Kings Head Theatre
Surreal, sharply directed and hilarious, The Sequel turns small-town nostalgia into theatrical gold.
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Review: When We Were Us, Jack Studio Theatre
A well-intentioned exploration of abuse and friendship is undermined by an overcrowded script that muddles its message.
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Review: The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin, New Diorama Theatre
A spectacle that cleverly blends clowning and digital drama, The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin is a timely commentary delivered…
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Review: 1:17am, or Until the Words Run Out, Finborough Theatre
Ambitious and emotionally charged, this play offers powerful moments amidst dark themes and is a moving reminder of grief’s ability…
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