Week two of Reboot Festival offers an innovative line-up of short plays that are varied and unique.
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Book Review: Drag: A British History by Jacob Bloomfield
A thoughtful and fascinating read
Read More »Review: In Other Words, Arcola Theatre
A humorous and heartfelt telling of love, music and memories.
Read More »Review: The Shatter Box, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A dystopian drama with interesting themes but unclear objectives, elevated by excellent performances and direction.
Read More »Review: 1000 Miniature Meadows, EdFringe
Switch off the Fringe’s urban soundscape with this hour-long podcast about Scotland’s ecosystem.
Read More »Review: Scaredy Fat, EdFringe
A multidisciplinary hash of food, queer sex and scary movies.
Read More »Review: Zoe’s Peculiar Journey Through Time, Southbank Centre
A superbly sustainable trip to the future that reinvents how we perceive plastic pollution today.
Read More »Review: Choo Choo! (Or… Have You Ever Thought About ****** **** *****? (Cos I Have)), EdFringe
Intrusive thoughts and how to embrace them in a play that is sometimes too close for comfort.
Read More »Review: Stark Bollock Naked, EdFringe
Live video mapping and heaps of deadpan sarcasm.
Read More »Review: Big Mouth Strikes Again – The Smiths Show, Soho Theatre
Mixing the music of The Smiths with the gothic horror of Frankenstein probably shouldn’t work
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