An exciting double bill debut from a new company promising a bright future.
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Staging Ages, The Place – Review
An entirely original dance piece which explores the stages of life
Read More »Panti Bliss: High heels in low places, Soho Theatre – Review
A funny and (moving in places) drag / stand up show that is a little too long and could have done with a bit of variety. Recommended to hear the inspiring story of how an Irish drag queen took on the homophobic Irish establishment and won!
Read More »Young Men, Sadler’s Wells – Review
A stellar production of modern dance with some hard hitting themes and an exquisite score.
Read More »Material Men and Strange Blooms, Southbank Centre – Review
A fascinating show, which is a delight for eyes and the brain.
Read More »35 Amici Drive, Lyric Hammersmith – Review
Memorable and moving. A joyful illustration of the power of movement and of community.
Read More »Tonight I’m Gonna Be the New Me, Soho Theatre – Review
A funny, affecting, life-affirming show performed to perfection.
Read More »Baila Brazil, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre – Review
Bursting with energy, this firecracker of a show brings an authentic taste of Brazil to London.
Read More »Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Review
A funny if rather ridiculous show that’ll have you signing up for line dance classes as soon as you get home.
Read More »The Four Fridas, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich – Review
A great concept, which sadly fails to do justice to the legend of one of the world's most beloved cult heroines.
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