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Review: The Sentimental Value of a Half-Eaten Biscuit and the Psychological Ramifications of a Lost Hair Tie, Bread and Roses Theatre
A chaotic monologue with flashes of charm, but lacking dramatic impetus or emotional depth.
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Review: One Breath Before the End, Union Theatre
Tense, compelling, and quietly explosive – a raw new play with real promise, performed with grit and heart
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Review: MisSfits, Etcetera Theatre
Charming classroom-set solo show exploring queer identity with wit, warmth, and heart
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Review: No President, Queen Elizabeth Hall
Avant-garde ambition collapses into unwatchable chaos. ‘Avant-gaurd’ the exits!
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Review: A Montage of Monet, New Wimbledon Theatre Studio
An informative solo show with flashes of charm, but lacking the dramatic brushstrokes to truly bring its subject to life
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Review: Lovestuck, Stratford East
Swipe right to see this sensational show before it goes truly viral.
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Review: Alex Kealy: The Fear, Soho Theatre
Comedy with brains, heart, and a final killer punch.
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Review: Union Shorts, Union Theatre
A potpourri of plays showcasing the best of fringe theatre.
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Review: Mrs Dalloway, London Library
An outstandingly creative and profoundly respectful re-imagining of a classic currently celebrating its 100th anniversary.
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