Soho Theatre
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Review: Natalie Palamides: WEER, Soho Theatre
This brand new, stunningly beautiful venue opens with an astonishing and unforgettable work of art.
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Review: Sarah Roberts: Silkworm, Soho Theatre
Catch Sarah Roberts now... Stardom awaits.
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Review: Alex Franklin: Gurl Code, Soho Theatre
Alex Franklin knocks ‘em dead with a Barbapapa of a show; fabulously funny, absurd and intelligent, it creatively reshapes comedy…
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Review: Playfight, Soho Theatre
A powerful, heart-wrenching coming-of-age story, driven by standout performances and bold, unapologetic writing.
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Review: All the Happy Things, Soho Theatre
Like breath on a mirror, All the Happy Things’ potential quickly fades as it becomes muddled with side plots.
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Review: A Letter To Lyndon B. Johnson Or God: Whoever Reads This First, Soho Theatre
This deft two-hander doesn’t hold back in its imaginative critique of the Vietnam war.
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Review: What If They Ate The Baby?, Soho Theatre
A surreal, sinister exploration of 1950s suburbia, where perfect smiles and pastel facades crumble to reveal a chilling undercurrent of…
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Review: Weather Girl, Soho Theatre
An electrifying performance from Julia McDermott, in the face of climate catastrophe
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Review: Goblin, Soho Theatre
This is a funny, inventive and precise one-man show that will keep you guessing and laughing.
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Review: Sh!t Theatre: Or What’s Left Of Us, Soho Theatre
A surreal and singular creative triumph that develops slowly, gripping you with its macabre approach and witty humour, and culminates…
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