The Tumanishvili Film Actors Theatre offer a fresh take on this 1889 one-act play from August Strindberg.
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Review: Beautiful Evil Things, EdFringe
Questions female stories in Greek mythology and how they are told.
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A rather bizarre puppetry show for children using body parts blown off in a wartime explosion.
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An engaging one-man show, perfect for those with or without prior knowledge of Williams’ work
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A meaty production that serves up hilarity and horror in equal measure
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Godfather Death covers a morbid and uncomfortable topic that we often ignore
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A tense ensemble play about the climate emergency
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A nail-biting drama
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A well-intentioned solo show about feminine energy is let down by a dreary script.
Read More »Review: Alan Bennett’s Cocktail Sticks, EdFringe
A gently moving production that struggles to expand meaningfully upon Bennett’s script.
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