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Review: The P Word, Bush Theatre
A Hollywood movie in theatre: intimate, political, and emotionally dense
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Review: HOTDAWWG, Theatre Peckham
Gentle, cartoonish clowning that feels like stepping into a low-budget arcade game which has somehow become sentient.
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Review: PalesTEENian, Theatre Peckham
The unique perspective of a talented entertainer, presented through a coming-of-age story
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Review: ‘Title Goes Here’ An Improv Comedy, Canal Café Theatre
A lighthearted run of improv games without enough direction to be truly memorable
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Review: Daisy Doris May: Big Night Out, Soho Theatre
Well-executed character comedy, even if it’s not quite pushing the form just yet.
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Review: Measure For Measure & Julius Caesar – Dirty Politics Double Bill, Golden Goose Theatre
An intriguing historical experiment that struggles to translate into compelling theatre.
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Review: Shenoah Allen: Bloodlust Summertime, Soho Theatre
Vivid, candid Americana-tinged comedy, rich in character and atmosphere, but lacking the structural control to become truly great stand-up.
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Review: Krapp’s Last Tape, Stanley Arts Centre
No grandiosity, only careful attention to detail.
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Review: The League of Improv, Phoenix Arts Centre
With a top-tier guest comedian, an unusually funny audience and an ideal venue, the stars align for this talented improv…
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Review: Strategic Love Play, LAMDA
An impressive rollercoaster, conjured from a table, two chairs and two people.
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