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Review: Black Power Desk, Brixton House
Black, bold and brilliant! A searing tale of being Black and British in 1970s Britain.
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Review: The Trials, Southwark Playhouse
An intense series of deliberations questioning who should be punished for climate change?
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Review: The Pigeon and the Peacock, Little Angel Theatre
A touching story of a poetic pigeon who studies hard, navigates their world and seeks to share their verse.
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Review: Every Brilliant Thing, Soho Place
A poignant exploration of the challenges of living, the confusion of suicide and loss. A rollercoaster of love, laughter, loss…
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Review: Static Lives, Etcetera Theatre
This complex exploration of humanity and compassion in today’s technological age brutally confronts the impact of being barraged by images…
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Review: Relative Sonics, Etcetera Theatre
A thought-provoking exploration of media that traverses from 1877 to 2020, this play compares those who aspire to greatness and…
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Review: Extraordinary Women, Jermyn Street Theatre
A fascinating glimpse into the worlds of the 1920s privilege and the fascinating Sirens of Greek mythology.
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Review: Quadrophenia A Mod Ballet, Sadler’s Wells
An orchestral, ballet reimagining of Quadrophenia 50 years on that is superbly elegant, emotive and immersive.
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Review: The Dance of Death, The Libra Theatre Café
An empathic and tortuous placeholder of relationships, aspirations and deceptions in the confined times of Covid 19.
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Review: 54.60 Africa, Arcola Theatre
Traverse this mighty continent with these fearless travellers in a powerful compendium of Africa’s stories, emotions and music.
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