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Review: It’s Not About Coffee, Jack Studio Theatre
A twisty, dystopian thriller that keeps you guessing, this interesting and well-acted play is a reminder of the value of…
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Review: Outside Voice, Soho Poly
Deliberately challenging the concept of one truth resulting from individual human emotion and experience, this play invites the audience to…
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Review: Ugly Sisters, Soho Theatre
Ugly Sisters is a deliberately unnerving, deeply moving piece of performance art looking at the treatment and identities of trans…
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Review: God, The Devil & Me, Drayton Arms Theatre
A well-written, interesting and sympathetic production that eloquently demonstrates the complexity of living with mental health issues.
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Review: One Way Out, Brixton House
A vibrant, uplifting and relevant production that honours the value of male friendship, the strength of community and the ongoing…
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Review: H to He (I’m turning into a Man), Finborough Theatre
An energetic, self-deprecating, and vividly convincing depiction of the journey of transitioning from female to male, played throughout with humour.
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Review: Boxed In, Old Red Lion Theatre
A moving examination of overwhelming grief and resulting mental health issues that deliberately obfuscates the line between inner monologue and…
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Review: Manhunt, Royal Court Theatre
A powerful, challenging experience, Manhunt exposes the audience to the reality of the underworld of toxic white masculinity.
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Review: Container, New Diorama Theatre
A multi-vocal and instrumental performance, using speech and sound to articulate the overwhelmingly constant multiplicity of global events, Container encourages…
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Review: Here Comes Your Ghost Again, Bread & Roses Theatre
A thought provoking and deeply human experience which prompts reflection on the fragility of the human experience and the connections…
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