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Comedy
Rosie Wilby: The Conscious Uncoupling, Sweet Dukebox (Brighton Festival) – Review
Pros: Rosie’s monologues reflecting on how she met her ex are beautifully heartfelt. Cons: It is not a completely…
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Dance
Nederlands Dans Theater 2, Brighton Dome (Brighton Festival) – Review
This show was a wonderful mix of breathtakingly beautiful dance mixed with humour and heart.
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Fringe/ OffWestEnd
Chiflon: The Silence of the Coals, Brighton Dome (Brighton Festival) – Review
A beautiful piece of theatre that, with more developed storytelling, could be incredibly emotive.
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Drama
Your Ever Loving, Theatre N16 – Review
The story of Paul Hill is told with just the right balance of sensitivity, brutal reality and humour. It is…
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Drama
Moments, Drayton Arms Theatre – review
With a little more work, this play could be a powerful and thought-provoking piece of theatre.
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Drama
Plaques and Tangles, Royal Court Theatre – review
This is an incredibly intense play; it left me stunned and thinking it over in my mind for the rest…
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Reviews
Crush, Richmond Theatre – Review
This is a wonderfully cheesy show, which may not be for those of you who back away from musical theatre,…
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Drama
The Sting, Wilton’s Music Hall – review
This show has the potential to be stunning: it’s set in a unique venue and features some brilliant ideas. However,…
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Comedy
And Then Come The Nightjars, Theatre 503 – Review
Everything about this play is stunning. I urge you to go!
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