A brilliant and varied night of entertainment featuring some excellent stand-up comedy and laughter-inducing sketches.
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You For Me For You, Royal Court Theatre – review
You For Me For You is a visually stunning and surreal new play about two starving sisters fleeing North Korea to find freedom and its cost in the United States.
Read More »1992 and Over There, Blue Elephant Theatre – review
A double bill of short new plays by two internationally acclaimed playwrights takes you from a dilapidated flat near Liverpool to a mountainside within 45 minutes.
Read More »The Stationmaster, Tristan Bates Theatre – review
A dark and morally ambiguous new piece of musical writing is brought to life by starry performers in a small and intimate venue.
Read More »Sunny Afternoon, Harold Pinter Theatre – review
Get on board the time travel machine and allow yourself to be whisked into the swinging sixties with one Kinks hit after the other.
Read More »Pinocchio, St Paul’s Church – Review
A beautiful promenade performance of the old classic that combines puppetry, music, theatre and storytelling with a flourish that will enchant both children and adults.
Read More »Face to Face Festival, White Bear Theatre – Review
Showcasing excerpts from eight different performances, the Face to Face Festival leaves one craving for more.
Read More »Orson’s Shadow, Southwark Playhouse – Review
The UK premiere of Orson’s Shadow about the clash of stage and screen titans Olivier and Welles will appeal to drama geeks and engage the rest of us.
Read More »64 Squares, New Diorama Theatre – Review
An ingenious, joyful and inventive piece of physical theatre that brings the end of the jazz era to life through beautiful performances, clever use of percussion, and play with light and shadow.
Read More »All the Things You Said You Never Said Before You Thought You Could Ever Say, Ovalhouse – Review
Contemporary dance, physical theatre and performance are brought together to explore unintentional miscommunication and its consequences.
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