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Review: Something to Take Off the Edge, Canal Café Theatre
Errol McGlashan’s magnetic one-man show immerses us in the unlikely friendship of two prisoner
Read More »Review: Dead Souls, Etcetera Theatre
An eclectic feast of Gogolian silliness.
Read More »Review: Semblance of a Woman, The Water Rats
A committed, boundary-pushing and ambitious debut production
Read More »Review: Bar, The Hope Theatre
A strong play tackling the difficulties of consent from a very unusual female perspective.
Read More »Review: Bunker Buddies, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A show that flip-flops around so many ideas without ever pinning its flag to a single one
Read More »Review: Glad To Be Dead? Hen and Chickens Theatre
A unique and witty insight into the modern world.
Read More »Review: Cinderella the Opera,Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Opera on the fringe? Yes please!
Read More »Review: Neverland, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A feelgood festival experience of shared community from some talented emerging artists
Read More »Review: Fickle Weather, The Hope Theatre
At times beautiful and at times confusing, but always weird.
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