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Review: Hito no Chikara – The Power of Human Strength, Peacock Theatre
explosive drumming, humour, choreography and human connection to celebrate resilience, energy and the unifying power of live performance.
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Review: An Adequate Abridgement of Boarding School Life as a Homo, Riverside Studios
Ned Blackburn’s raw and moving play follows Johnny as he struggles with sexuality and identity in a culture obsessed with…
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Review: She Speaks! The Conversation with Harriet Walter, St Martin-in-the-Fields
A lively event featuring Walter showcasing her book She Speaks!, where she reimagines Shakespeare’s female characters with wit and depth
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Review: Between the River & the Sea, Royal Court Theatre
In a moving and deeply human experience, Yousef Sweid describes his global, multi-religious life with humour, using a blend of…
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Review: Rowling In It, King’s Head Theatre
A strong and engaging performance, in which an actress is forced to reflect on her choice to play a role…
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Review: Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside, Soho Theatre
In a hilarious and moving journey, Riki Lindhome uses a multitude of musical instruments, voice and comedy to take the…
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Review: 12 Last Songs, Battersea Arts Centre
A thoughtful and absorbing piece of durational performance art that puts real workers at the heart of the action and…
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Review: The Exoplanets, Hackney Empire
A powerful performance by the City of London Sinfonia of new music composed in response to the discovery of Exoplanets,…
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Review: The Last Days of Liz Truss, The Other Palace
A frantic farce that charts the last days of the UK’s shortest reigning Prime Minister, this show hints at political…
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