Reviews
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Review: Sunland, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
Exploring toxic relationships amid looming catastrophe, Sunland takes us to doomsday in the company of a quartet of quarrelling friends.
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Review: Maiden Voyage, Southwark Playhouse Elephant
A production that embarks with strong vocals and good intentions, but its storytelling lacks wind in its sails.
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Review: Codachrome, A Live DJ Set About The Time I Fell In Love With A [Trigger Warning], Theatre Deli
Live DJing and live performance blend together in this immersive show about an intense relationship that spins out of control.
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Review: Brixton Calling, Southwark Playhouse
Superbly presented story of how an unlikely gamble became a defining chapter in British music history.
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Review: SPLAT!, Underbelly Boulevard
With high octane hilarity and exceptional silliness, this delightfully inclusive performance invites us to think differently about our relationship with art.
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Review: Anna Hale: Control Freak, Museum of Comedy
An intimate musical exploration of control, obsession and therapy
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Review: C U Later, Simulator, Museum of Comedy
A hilarious musical exploration of life, love and sex experienced as an online game
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Review: The Daughter of Time, Charing Cross Theatre
This light-hearted and amusing cold case detective story asks whether or not Richard III got a bad rap.
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Review: Extraordinary Women, Jermyn Street Theatre
A fascinating glimpse into the worlds of the 1920s privilege and the fascinating Sirens of Greek mythology.
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Review: 113, The Hope Theatre
Two characters explore engaging parallel mysteries, kept apart but united in spirit during their shared experience. In this unique presentation, the same is true for the audience.