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Review: Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England, Garrick Theatre
A thoughtful examination of masculinity, belonging and redemption.
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Review: Disappeared / Merged, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
An ambitious and thought-provoking fringe production exploring creativity, identity, and AI
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Review: It’s A Funny New Game (The Changing Farce of Football), Canal Café Theatre
Offers some competent performances and amusing moments but feels like an overlong collection of pub-born football sketches
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Review: Allegra, Richmond Theatre
An exuberant celebration of individuality, creativity and the right to live life on one's own terms.
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Review: Meet the Kids, Bridge House Theatre
Offers an authentic, relatable portrayal of young people on the cusp of adulthood.
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Review: Heimer, Lyric Hammersmith
Heimer uses imaginative sea-themed visuals and heartfelt storytelling through puppets to explore the challenges of loss, connection, Alzheimer’s, family care,…
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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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