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Review: Fish Bowl, Peacock Theatre
One paper-thin wall between loneliness and connection. Fish Bowl turns everyday city life into sublime, silent chaos.
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Review: Divine Feminine, Soho Theatre
A sharp, relatable hour with a compelling premise and plenty of laughs, even if its most intriguing ideas never quite…
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Review: Garry Starr: Classic Penguins, The Arts Theatre
A deliriously unhinged masterpiece— you’ll laugh, cringe, and beg for more.
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Review: The Maids, Donmar Warehouse
A visually stylish The Maids that captures Genet’s obsession with image, but loses the dark tension that makes his play…
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Review: Esther Manito: Slagbomb, Soho Theatre
A fearless, high-energy performance that blends razor-sharp wit with honesty and heart, even if it doesn’t reinvent the genre.
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Review: Suggestions of the Unexpected, Museum of Comedy
An inventive audience-driven format with a magnetic narrator, but missing some theatrical bite.
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Review: Pineda: Romance Popular En Tres Estampas, Sadler’s Wells
Ambitious and occasionally moving, but uneven and, ultimately, not as satisfying as it could be.
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Review: Playfight, Soho Theatre
A powerful, heart-wrenching coming-of-age story, driven by standout performances and bold, unapologetic writing.
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