Emily Pulham
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Taking Flight Festival, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A sharp and engaging collection of relatable and moving stories from new writers.
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Lunar Shadows, Greenwich Dance – Review
A strong and unique dance piece examining displacement.
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Party, Above The Stag – Review
A side-splittingly humorous and touching look at LGBT culture and relationships.
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Escape, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review
Escape provides a surprisingly deep statement on and harrowing interpretation of the theme of escaping.
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Paradise Lost (Lies Unopened Beside Me), Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Tremendously funny and extremely enjoyable – one of the best things I’ve seen this year.
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I’m Not Jesus Christ, Theatre N16 – Review
I’m Not Jesus Christ features a unique and unsettling storyline that provides more questions than answers.
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Down and Out in Paris and London, New Diorama – Review
A smart interpretation that allows for extra elements of understanding into Orwell’s work.
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The Odyssey, Wilton’s Music Hall – Review
Pros: The show’s imagination, creativity and atmosphere are outstanding examples of how to bring a classic to life. Cons: Some may…
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Jeepers Creepers, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A moving, funny and educational look into the life of a British comedy great, Marty Feldman
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Next Lesson, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Interesting, amusing, heart-breaking and well-written – this is a good selection of snapshots of contemporary LBGT characters.
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