A genuine portrayal of the current state of socio-economic precariousness
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Gun, Assembly Rooms (Front Room) – Review
A man and his guns are wandering the Wild West. His name, Roscoe ‘Blackjack’ Porter. And he’s bleeding. He owes his life to his loyal weapons, Bess and Bella, and his inseparable deck of cards. Those, together with a good bottle of whiskey, are all the family he has left. He’s got a long walk ahead, so he takes the opportunity to recall the events that led him to this state with flashbacks of his last few days. It all ...
Read More »The House of Usher, The Hope Theatre – Review
Misconceived musical version of Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic masterpiece.
Read More »The We Plays, The Hope Theatre – Review
Two confidently performed, bitter-sweet performances about loss and learning to live again.
Read More »Antigone, The Hope Theatre – Review
A haunting, passionately performed, and accessible all-female adaptation of a Greek tragedy.
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