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Review: Some Demon, Arcola Theatre
A powerful exploration of the impact of an eating disorder.
Read More »Review: Unexpected, Unexplained & Totally Glitchy, The Arches, Wandsworth Arts Fringe
Fab & Flo tackle functional neurological disorder with a mix of sincerity and bizarre humour - the perfect way to bring chronic illness to fringe theatre.
Read More »Review: When Atlas Met Tantalus, Bridge House Theatre
Identity, surveillance, and forbidden love are all explored in this thoughtful play
Read More »Review: Pull My Goldfinger, Hen and Chickens Theatre
A James Bond spoof
Read More »Review: Any Day Now, Etcetera Theatre
Utterly charming throughout
Read More »Review: With Nail and Without Nail, Camden People’s Theatre
Focused and well-acted
Read More »Review: Bedbug, Drayton Arms Theatre
Clever, intriguing and deceptive
Read More »Review: Kafka, Finborough Theatre
This one man show, containing an intense performance, is a passionate celebration of Franz Kafka’s writing.
Read More »Review: The Rest of Our Lives, Battersea Arts Centre
You'll leave the theatre happier than you entered
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