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Interviews
Everything Theatre30 August 2024Interview: Drawing Laughs – Meet ‘The Strangelmans’
Day Job Theatre discuss The Strangelmans
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Reviews
Wendy Fisher29 August 2024Review: The Unlikely Secret Agent, Marylebone Theatre
An interesting depiction of the battle for equality in South Africa from the viewpoint of a white woman incarcerated by…
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Tate Miller29 August 2024Review: Before Nell & After Agincourt, Theatre at the Tabard
The revival of Peter Mottley’s forgotten plays unearths an intriguing insight into a Shakespearean classic.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: Space Gravy, EdFringe
A side-splitting, brilliantly executed sketch comedy that turns a shoestring budget into pure comedic gold.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: Catherine Cohen’s Come for Me, EdFringe
A dazzling blend of musical whimsy and sharp humour, showcasing exceptional talent and making for an unforgettable, laugh-out-loud performance.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: Every Brilliant Thing, EdFringe
A heartwarming, interactive gem that masterfully blends humour and emotion, making it an uplifting and deeply engaging theatrical experience.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: The Sex Lives of Puppets, EdFringe
A cheeky, inventive, and thoroughly entertaining puppet show that offers humour and unexpected depth.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: Squidge, EdFringe
A poignant and darkly humorous debut with strong performances and endearing moments.
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Tara Choudhary29 August 2024Review: Burnout Paradise, EdFringe
A wildly inventive and high-energy spectacle that hilariously captures the relentless grind of modern life, blending absurdity with sharp social…
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Tara Choudhary28 August 2024Review: Ania Magliano: Forgive Me, Father, EdFringe
A charming and well-crafted stand-up that weaves humour and emotional depth
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