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Age Is A Feeling Review – Soho Theatre Walthamstow
YOU’LL LEARN AS YOU LAUGH, AGE IS A FEELING IS AN UNMISSABLE DELIGHT Age Is A Feeling, written and performed by Haley McGee, arrives at Soho Theatre Walthamstow with a…
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Double Indemnity Review – Richmond Theatre
A STORY BUILT ON GREED, DECEPTION AND THE FATAL CONSEQUENCES OF A SEEMINGLY PERFECT CRIME The stage adaptation of Double Indemnity, currently playing at Richmond Theatre, is not short on…
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The Uncontainable Nausea Of Alec Baldwin Review – New Diorama Theatre
AN AMBITIOUS CONCEPT THAT STRUGGLES TO JUSTIFY THE EXPANSION The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin, by writer/director Tommaso Giacomin from TG Works, is a multi-disciplinary approach to discussing anxiety about…
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Broken Glass Review – Young Vic
HOW FAR AWAY MUST SUFFERING BE BEFORE WE ALLOW OURSELVES TO IGNORE IT? At first glance, Broken Glass feels like an unusual choice for revival. Arthur Miller’s 1994 play is…
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Scottish Ballet: Mary, Queen Of Scots Review – Sadler’s Wells
A TUDOR THRILLER IN TIGHTS Tudors* and Tutus? I’m in… The moment I learned about Scottish Ballet’s Mary, Queen of Scots, I was aflutter with anticipation. And from the moment…
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Paradise Green Bottomless Brunch | Girlie Catch Ups Done Right
PROSECCO, PANCAKES, AND THE PERFECT GROUP BRUNCH SPOT There is nothing I love more than a girlie catch-up. Add in a cute bottomless brunch spot, and you’ve got a winning…
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While We Wait Review – Arches Lane Theatre
WHEN TIME MOVES DIFFERENTLY Time feels like it moves differently depending on who you spend it with. While We Wait by Craig “Doe” Wilmann turns this simple idea into a tender and…
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Sinematic Review – Emerald London
GLAMOUR, CHAOS, AND A LITTLE ROOM FOR REFINEMENT Emerald London was designed for immersive entertainment, live music, and cabaret. In particular, the Diamonds and Dust show, directed by Dita Von…