A strikingly human, thought-provoking study of a working-class family
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Review: Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, Old Red Lion Theatre
A well presented collection of horror shorts.
Read More »Podcast: So Scary You’ll Leave The Lights On
Midnight Circle talk about Ghost Stories of An Antiquary
Read More »Review: Tales From The Hellfire Club, Old Red Lion Theatre
The best way to spend the spookiest night of the year
Read More »Review: Immersive Picture of Dorian Gray, CRYPT
An uneven production which resembles a 1920s murder-mystery party.
Read More »Becoming Mohammed, Pleasance Theatre – Review
Pros: Good intentions, and some strong performances. Cons: Misses its opportunity to harness an interesting subject. The courage of And Many Others’ Becoming Mohammed at the Pleasance Theatre is apparent from its title. Discussion of integration among Muslim communities, the place of Islam in the West and the experiences of Muslims today, is at once omnipresent and absent – a subject frequently mentioned, but seldom brought to life on stage. Becoming Mohammed not only takes an unblinking look at these complexities, but also does ...
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