A sheer delight! For those thirsting for a different type of show, then Clare Murphy’s Inisfail is a must see!
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The Ted Bundy Project, Ovalhouse Theatre – Review
This gripping, sweetly savage performance lures you in with its uneasy charm.
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The show is meant to teach you that language is dead, but Christopher Brett Bailey articulates some very challenging ideas in such an articulate manner that it makes that statement hard to believe.
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An affectionate, visceral look back at the iconic music of the performers' formative years.
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A delightful evening of informative lectures followed by brilliant comedy. Must see for people who like to laugh.
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A laudable attempt to interpret youth homelessness via the universal language of football.
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A fascinating commentary on modern Japan - thought provoking and humorous, but tedious at points.
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Innovative moments of experiential style theatre but the experience overall somehow leaves you wanting.
Read More »Bare Essentials, The Savoy Tup – Review
Overall a fun evening with a variety of new writing and some very talented actors.
Read More »Die Roten Punkte: Kunst Rock (Art Rock), Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: An original, unique, hysterical and off the wall cabaret like none you’ve ever seen before. Cons: Slight lack of plot. I haven’t stop talking about this show since I had the pleasure of experiencing it earlier this week. I’ve been giggling and smirking quietly to myself at every chance I get and I’ve even found myself talking in a pseudo-West Berlin accent. You kno vot I meen baby, yeah? The premise is simple. A brother and sister double act, ...
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