Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre continues to sparkle with a collection of original productions that give home to a range of voices and identities during their 2022 summer season. Its most current offering shines a light on the aftermath of the 2019 Hong Kong protests. In 2019, to dream in Hong Kong was a euphemism for protest. To dream was tough, challenging and threatening. Further, given that there may still be risks for those that have opposed the government changes, this production ...
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Review: Untitled Sparkly Vampire Play, Omnibus Theatre
A charming play about confused sexuality
Read More »Review: 24 23 22, Omnibus Theatre
When gig theatre is done right, there is nothing to compare
Read More »Review: Fiji, Omnibus Theatre
considered, unsettling yet remarkably humorous
Read More »Review: The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much, Omnibus
a brilliant whirlwind of story and movement
Read More »Interview: Who Cares? Matt Woodhead does
Matt Woodhead talks about his pay Who Cares?
Read More »Review: Estella, Clapham Omnibus
Underwhelming attempt to reinterpret Great Expectations
Read More »Review: Human Connection, Omnibus Theatre
An evening of two very different plays
Read More »Review: Keturunan Ruminah (Ruminah’s Descendants): A WhatsApp Play
The novelty of it should still be applauded.
Read More »Review: We Were Having A Perfectly Nice Time, Omnibus Theatre
a dissection of our foibles worthy of the autopsy table.
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