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Review: Afghanistan Is Not Funny, EdFringe 2022
Henry Naylor is a master of topical comedy and political drama.
Read More »Review: Moral Panic, Camden Fringe 2022
A wonderfully dark, comic delve into the mind of a pompous 1980s film censo
Read More »Review: Last Wednesday’s Work Shirt, Camden Fringe 2022
Crammed full of laugh out loud scene
Read More »Review: ¿Rob or Rose?, Camden Fringe 2022
An incredibly executed show.
Read More »Review: The Party, Camden Fringe 2022
Sex, spats and solemn realisations - The Party guides us through this mess of hypocrisy.
Read More »Review: Colloquium, Camden Fringe 2022
Colloquium is a quick-witted insight into the absurdity of Oxford’s interview process
Read More »Review: Dog / Actor, Camden Fringe 2022
The range and skill shown by Stephen Smith is, quite frankly, ridiculously impressive, not to mention captivating.
Read More »Review: Columbia March, Camden Fringe 2022
Two committed, engaged performances.
Read More »Review: Kites, Camden Fringe 2022
Two great performers work in harmony with the script to fly us to Cork and Spain via the moon.
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