An honest and provocative reflection on football hooliganism in 1980s Leeds. A powerful and important piece for all generations.
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Macbeth, The Vaults – Review
Pared-down Shakespeare is combined with an experimental soundtrack in a production that's brimming over with innovation.
Read More »The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Fascinating. Theatre is a fantastic way to discuss mental health. Go and see this play - it will make you think.
Read More »Mush and Me, JW3 – Review
A charming, relevant and important modern take on star-crossed lovers from differing religions.
Read More »Happy Ending, Arcola Theatre – Review
A valiant effort, but not quite the riposte to cancer one hoped to see.
Read More »Small Village, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A short, sweet, funny show, just don’t think too hard about it.
Read More »Losers, The Rag Factory – Review
A relatively amateur first try for a new production company. But, with some fun audience interaction and set in a quirky venue just of Brick Lane, Losers isn't a bad night out.
Read More »Legend of the Sun, Sadler’s Wells – Review
The Nanning Arts Theatre Company is world-class and you simply must see them in action.
Read More »Wild Worlds: Dark Side, The Vaults – Review
A weird and wonderful piece of performance art involving everything from acrobatics to video-game-like sequences.
Read More »Molly Wobbly, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
This is fearlessly filthy British humour at its best, with a welcome measure of incredibly camp choreography.
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