The sorry state of modern Britain is mocked in this biting political satire
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Review: We Can Be Heroes, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A beautiful and heartfelt lament
Read More »Interview: Going off-script for Camden Fringe
Kieran Jordan tells us about his play Scriptless
Read More »Review: At Least I’m Not Bald, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Valery Reva takes us on an emotional tour of her cancer diagnosis
Read More »Review: Sessions, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
An important examination of young offenders
Read More »Review: Reanicorp, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Some interesting ideas at play
Read More »Review: Labour’s Love Lost, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
At the beginning of Labour’s Lost Love co-deviser Rebeka Dio sings a song with a great deal of foreshadowing and meta commentary that is gently amusing. It covers a number of ideas, including ‘avant-garde is hard’, and I doubt many would disagree, as creating something that is cutting edge with a sense of anarchy is incredibly difficult to pull off effectively.Yet oddly this is ‘avant-Garde for beginners’, and while it touches upon a lot of subjects it does so very ...
Read More »Review: Insult To Injury, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A satirical, yet slightly disturbing, look at the inner workings of social media.
Read More »Review: Hamsters, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
A warm and funny play about friendship and therapy rodents.
Read More »Review: Double Act, Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Thought-provoking writing and acting that dissects mental health, masculinity and suicide.
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