Southbank Centre
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Hotel Black Cat, London Wonderground – Review
Pros: The variation in this cabaret offering means even that if one act isn’t quite your thing, the next will be along…
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Material Men and Strange Blooms, Southbank Centre – Review
A fascinating show, which is a delight for eyes and the brain.
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Baila Brazil, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre – Review
Bursting with energy, this firecracker of a show brings an authentic taste of Brazil to London.
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A Simple Space, Southbank Centre – Review
An incredible acrobatic display of human limits that is absolutely unmissable.
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Miann, Southbank Centre – Review
A haunting, expressive performance, but it probably appeals mostly to specialist audiences.
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La Soiree’s Spiegeltent, Southbank Centre – Review
Must-see. More talent on stage in one night than you’ll ever see.
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Intimacy, Southbank Centre – Review
Helped along with fantastic musical direction, this is an unsentimental exploration of the personal impact of a MS on the…
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The Dinner Party Revisited, Southbank Centre – Review
Spontaneous, playful and innovative.
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Guide Gods, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre – Review
A heartwarming and inclusive piece that expertly opens the door to start a discussion about disability and religion.
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Red Ladies, Southbank Centre – Review
The potential is there, but it needs more polish and cohesion.
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