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Podcast: We’re up with the Larks for Infants
James Lark on new musical Infants
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Ian McFarlane on new show Forever Oz
Read More »Review: God Of Carnage, OSO Arts Centre
deliciously awkward
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heading to the OSO Arts Centre in Barnes from 5-8 November
Read More »Sky In The Pie, OSO Arts Centre – Review
This might look like a children’s show but fear not, it’s one us adults should try to reclaim for ourselves.
Read More »Many Moons, OSO Arts Centre – Review
A play that has so much to offer
Read More »The Chess Player, OSO Arts Centre – Review
An original adaptation of Stefan Zweig’s novella which, despite a brilliant central performance, doesn’t suit the theatrical medium.
Read More »Windrush Square, OSO Arts Centre – Review
A captivating show about the racial tensions lived in London during the first half of the 80’s.
Read More »Californian Lives, OSO Arts Centre – Review
Martin ForemanDirected by Emma King-Farlow★★★ Pros: The performers paint a powerful picture of longing, loneliness and regret that reaches deep within. Cons: Sometimes your mind wanders off because of the monologue-based structure of the play. Our Verdict: A production which has matured and improved since we last saw it. Courtesy of Lauren Wright Californian Lives is comprised of three different stories, each focused on the account of a nameless American character. Set in 1990s California, through a combination of monologues, ...
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