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		  Review: The Choir of Man, Arts TheatreJohn McGrath called for a theatre that gave people “a good night out”. The Choir of Man delivers just that… Read More »
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		  Review: A Manchester Anthem, Riverside StudiosOne boy’s last night out before Oxford becomes a love letter to Manchester – funny, heartfelt, and totally unmissable. Read More »
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		  Review: Cul-de-Sac, Omnibus TheatreCaptures the quiet chaos of middle-class suburban life with bite and booze – but at three hours long, even the… Read More »
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		  Review: The Last Incel, Pleasance TheatreA terrifying reflection of a new radicalism, softened by gay anthems and campy fuchsia hues. Read More »
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		  Review: What If They Ate The Baby?, Soho TheatreA surreal, sinister exploration of 1950s suburbia, where perfect smiles and pastel facades crumble to reveal a chilling undercurrent of… Read More »
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		  Review: Sea Wall, Old Red Lion TheatreRevived with piercing simplicity, Sea Wall is a heart-stopping meditation on love, loss, and the tides that drag us under. Read More »
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		  Review: Holiday, Drayton Arms TheatreA convoluted tale of noughties sisterhood that brims with playfulness and bubbles with potential. Read More »
 
				 
					 
						