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TYA
Review: Beegu, Unicorn Theatre
The children are the future in this colourfully playful story about seeing beyond an (admittedly adorable) alien face.
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TYA
Review: Sisters 360, Polka Theatre
An excellent premise and energetic performances get a little lost under competing themes. Plus there’s a surreal puppet…
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Fringe Theatre
Review: Providers, Brixton House
An authentic, electrifyingly powerful play for young people that confronts the harsh realities of navigating life when money and support…
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Reviews
Review: The Society for New Cuisine, Omnibus Theatre
A darkly immersive, impressively visceral exploration of male mental health, with serious bite.
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Reviews
Review: Waltz, Coronet Theatre
A haunting love story, exquisitely expressed through the languages of music, movement and bodies in space.
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Interviews
Interview: Kickflicking stereotypes
Writer Asif Khan talks about Sisters360 coming to Polka Theatre, a tale of two Muslim sisters and skateboarding.
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Reviews
Review: The Mosinee Project, New Diorama Theatre
An excellent premise, neatly performed, makes this an intriguing and highly topical production.
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Reviews
Review: The Washing Line, Chickenshed
Possibly the most powerful piece of political theatre you will see this year.
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Drama
Review: Bungalow, Theatre503
A bold piece of new writing, based in an Anglo-Indian home, that deals with perhaps too many toxic and taboo…
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