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1 June 2019
Pelican: Fisk
Narrative sketch comedy laden with tennis puns and slapstick, Pelican Comedy’s Fisk serves up a Grand Slam.
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30 May 2019
Interview with Ioana Goga, actor and director
Romanian actor, writer, director and poet talks us through her award winning show and offers some sage advice to those who want to follow in her footsteps
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30 May 2019
Bloody Mary: In Service to the True God
Excellent acting in a dated framework
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30 May 2019
Frankenstein the Pantomime
A flawless pantomime bursting with innuendo and energy
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30 May 2019
Trash Test Dummies
With minimal language but maximum energy, this trio had the audience of young children in stitches
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28 May 2019
Is theatre a dying art?
In the future, our generation will have the responsibility to keep theatre alive, but how can we possibly be expected to do so when, so many of us have never even been to see a play?...
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28 May 2019
Where are they now? with Fay Beesley
Gold Arts Award achiever Fay Beesley talks about balancing her career as an Education and Outreach Officer and as an performance artist who has performed internationally
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28 May 2019
Eliza von Poppins presents... A Practically Perfect Guide to Living
Sometimes it’s ok to not be practically perfect in every way. Even if your name is Mary.
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25 May 2019
COOPED by Spymonkey
Think 1/2 Monty Python 1/2 Morecambe & Wise with a sprinkle of psychedelic mushrooms on top for good measure.
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24 May 2019
As a Tiger in the Jungle
A beautiful, heartbreaking performance that covers the very real issue of child exploitation in the circus
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23 May 2019
Billie Eilish Concert Review
Billie Eilish is a 17 year old pop singer/songwriter who started writing her songs at the age of 13 and by the age of 15 had one of her songs no.1 in the charts ‘ocean eyes’
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23 May 2019
Hoard review - emotional baggage crashes dinner party in style
Bim Adewunmi’s flawed but enjoyable debut drama is a love letter to Nigerian-British families living in east London
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22 May 2019
Crime Scene Illusion
An innovative combination of forensic science and magic
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22 May 2019
Crabmeat
A jubilant journey through the life of J, a gay man in his late twenties with his longest companion - an angry crab!
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22 May 2019
Kotoku and The Moon Child
A puppet show hailing from New Zealand, aimed at children and adults alike, this production was like nothing I'd ever seen.
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22 May 2019
ISH...
Given the recent stories in the news about abortion laws across the USA that are eroding women’s rights into dust, this impressive monologue show by Georgie Jones couldn’t be more relevant.