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Hugs Tears and Bus Replacements – review
by Nod At The Fox, part of Brighton Fringe 2021
Our narrator tells us, after a successful jamming...
Heads or tails – review
Produced by Living Record Productions, Skye Hallam Heads or tails is a light-hearted look at the afterlife....
Judas – review
JUDAS by That One Guy Productions, part of Brighton Fringe 2021 comes to the festival after a successful run at Orlando...
Always on my Mind -review
by Shipwreck Productions, part of Brighton Fringe 2021 runs from 28 May – 27 June.
Directed by Theodore...
Stuff by Alison Carr, performed by Sophie Thompson: review
Hello? Are you squished? Have I squelched you?
Starring Sophie Thompson, Stuff is a 5...
Delivery at Chiswick Playhouse – review
“We’ve lost more men since we got back than we did in the war”
Written...
Lipstick at Southwark Playhouse – review
In an unusual twist, two women play the teenage boys in Lily Shahmoon’s delightful and witty Lipstick. This is...
The Creature [Frankenstein retold] – review
A vessel trapped in the frozen Arctic ocean miles from the shore, takes on a stranger. The woman...
Lily Bevan’s Zoo at VAULT Festival
Lily Bevan brings her critically acclaimed two-hander Zoo to Vault Festival 2020. Zoo is a touching story of an enduring friendship...
The RAGE of Narcissus: Review
Written by Sergio Blanco and directed by the award-winning Daniel Goldman, “The Rage of Narcissus” is a 90...