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26 May 2016
A celebration of the EGOT
If I asked you, can you name five people who are EGOTs, what would your answer be?
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26 May 2016
My Brighton Fringe
A great art scene, buzzing crowds and new discoveries about love. It's been almost 3 weeks since my visit to Brighton Fringe, and of course, I want to go back.
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25 May 2016 – 25 July 2016
Aerial Community Greenwich
Aerial Community Greenwich (ACG) is an exciting new aerials training programme, bringing together the local community to learn the arts of aerial performance, movement and theatre practise at The Old Joinery, Greenwich.
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25 May 2016
The Marlowe Papers
One phenomenal actor, one stunning live musician and one elegant piece of verse topped off with some top notch direction, this play ticks all the boxes for a tip top night at the theatre. A must see.
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23 May 2016
A Dirty Get-Away! by David Weedall
Three identically and unusually dressed strangers turn up at a girl's doorstep in the middle of a snowy night. An intriguing premise for an intricate plot, a philosophical reflection, and a very funny show.
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23 May 2016
Sex, Strokes, Death, Denial
A mother and a son deal with all of the above, in a play which didn't quite hit the right notes.
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23 May 2016
An Old Fashioned Girl
A visual and musical interview with Liz Turner, famous radio broadcaster of the 1950s.
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23 May 2016
A Little Prince
Funny, insightful and well-choreographed: the perfect words to describe this piece.
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22 May 2016
S#!t-Faced Shakespeare
William Shakespeare has written some truly bangin' plays - and there's just no arguing with that.
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19 May 2016
A Glass of Nothing
Dark humour playfully dances on the thin line between imagination and reality - Written by Peter Kenny
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19 May 2016
Getting into Acting
My name is Peter and I am doing my Gold Arts Award with Peshkar. This is my Unit One Part D Form and Communicate a View.
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18 May 2016
East
Idiosyncrasies become normality for the audience, as the actors' performances flourish amongst the ingenious direction.
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21 July 2016
The Odyssey
Written and Performed by Prime Youth Theatre
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18 May 2016
Joan
Drag king cabaret meets lyrical theatre in an innovative, audience-pleasing play exploring the timeless themes of gender identity and self-acceptance.
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17 May 2016
The Half Life Of Love
Exploring themes of betrayal, deceit and love (obviously), The Half Life of Love, an original play written by Gail Louw, delves into the dysfunctional relationships between its three characters.
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15 May 2016
Necessity
Lively and enjoyable, with a dark undercurrent that drives the play to its gripping denouement.
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14 May 2016
The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Moon
Lots of 'ooh's, a bit of 'ahh', a great deal of 'haha!' and it all ended with an 'awhh' (as well as a few goosebumps).