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Review: −320°F, Sadler’s Wells
A dazzling spectacle of ideas and imagery that overwhelms, but rewards curiosity with flashes of brilliance.
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Review: CREAVIVA, Sadler’s Wells
Rafaela Carrasco's meditation on creativity that doesn’t quite ignite.
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Review: PUFF, Sadler’s Wells Theatre
Hypnotic, demanding, and undeniably precise — even when it keeps you at a distance.
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Review: Andrew Doherty – Sad Gay AIDS Play, Soho Theatre
An ambitious yet uneven effort, powered by Doherty’s charisma and strong character work.
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Review: Marie & Rosetta, Soho Place
A powerhouse performance from Beverley Knight makes Marie & Rosetta sing, even when the script holds it back.
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Review: Josh Sharp: ta-da!, Soho Theatre
Clever, heartfelt, and technically dazzling – but playing it safe keeps this show from greatness.
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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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