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Debris Review – Theatre Peckham
FUNNY, DEEP AND QUITE A FABULOUS "NATURALISTIC, CHARACTER-LED" RENDERING OF MODERN BREAK-UP Directors of their own love despair, ‘Debris’, hosted by Theatre Peckham’s Peckham Fringe, is an honest and raw…
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Garden Party Review – Canal Cafe Theatre
A TALENTED CAST HELD BACK BY A DISJOINTED AND DIFFICULT TO FOLLOW PLOT On Wednesday night, the Canal Cafe Theatre in West London transformed into the scene of a 1966…
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Flush Review – Arcola Theatre
AN INTIMATE BUT UNEVEN EXPLORATION OF GIRLHOOD Watching Flush on Saturday was an interesting experience. There were definitely moments that worked really well emotionally and some themes that genuinely stayed…
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Rachael Sage & Friends Review – The Pheasantry Chelsea
IF YOU ENJOY AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC WITH WARMTH, PERSONALITY AND STORYTELLING, RACHAEL SAGE IS AN ARTIST WORTH SEEING LIVE Watching Rachael Sage perform live at PizzaExpress Live at The Pheasantry…
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Entertaining Murder Review – Upstairs At The Gatehouse
THE CAST OF FIVE WERE VERY EMOTIONALLY DRIVEN Entertaining Murder is an exciting new musical exploring the lurid details of one of Britain’s most infamous female convicted killers…or was she?
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Chat Noir Review – The Lost Estate
VELVET, VICE AND A TOUCH OF CHAOS: A NIGHT AT CHAT NOIR There’s something about finding a place that can transport you to another place and time. And that’s just…
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream Review – Globe Theatre
A WHIMSICAL, ECCENTRIC, AND GLORIOUSLY QUEER PRODUCTION REST IN PEACE, William Shakespeare, you would have loved Emily Lim’s adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Bursting with…
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Talking People – The Prodigal Review – UNDR
SIX ACTORS. NO SCRIPT. PURE IMPROVISATION Talking People is a fully improvised performance shaped by the interaction between audience and cast, meaning the night’s story can go anywhere. On the…