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Two Little Ducks, The Albany – Review
Pros: Two Little Ducks speaks to the present with unaffected language that cuts to the heart. Cons: While the poems are all beautiful, the show’s impact could be enhanced with a shorter run-time. In the aftermath of the Brexit vote, news crews filed report after report from places that might otherwise have never made national headlines. Towns and cities long-ignored and long-suffering were suddenly in the news for voting to leave. In poet Matt Abbott’s town of Wakefield, two-thirds ...
Read More »Dead and Breathing, The Albany – Review
A timely and hilarious play about death and morality that will pull at your heart strings.
Read More »The Band, The Albany – Review
A humorous and talented couple, striving to get back into the business of performance through beautiful movement and stunning acrobatics.
Read More »We Raise Our Hands In The Sanctuary, The Albany – Review
An ambitious play about the 1980s gay club scene underscored by a thrilling dance beat.
Read More »Rove, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
This production is part storytelling, part acoustic folk set and part conversation. Plenty of audience interaction leads to the feeling that this is an intimate, unrepeatable performance.
Read More »The Life and Loves of a Nobody, The Albany – Review
Whilst visually stimulating, this play lacks a coherent storyline and is more fun for the performers than for their audience.
Read More »Matilda and Me, The Albany – Review
This thought-provoking, challenging soliloquy examines the importance of keeping our memories alive.
Read More »The Chairs, The Albany – Review
A challenging but entertaining piece of theatre, encouraging discussion amongst its audience.
Read More »BITES: Remix, The Albany – Review
An original idea, brought energetically to life by highly skilled performers.
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