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2 August 2023 – 28 August 2023
VIRAL COMEDY SENSATION JOE MCTERNAN - LIFE ADVICE THAT WON’T CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Comedian Joe McTernan will bring his exciting, high-energy debut show to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
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7 June 2023
Review: Three
A micro mental health case study, Christie Peto’s new comedy explores inner strength, fear, and whether we’re more worthy than everyday household objects.
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7 June 2023
Review: Rockstar
What is the true cost of fame? This LGBTQ+ musical asks how far are you willing to go for fame and success.
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6 June 2023
Review: The Sewage
The Sewage is a piece of slapstick comedy I did not expect to enjoy as much as I did. It’s like a strange fever dream in the best way!
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2 June 2023
The King of all Shows - Lion King Arts Review!
Watched the Lion King Production in London, this is my review of the event.
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1 June 2023
Magical Honey
A dance drama by Cambridge based company- Sanskruti at Norden Farm Art Centre, Maidenhead.
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30 May 2023
Review: 60 Minutes of Mood Swings
A fiercely feminist musical explores the reality of growing up female in today's society, with plenty of jokes and dance routines to lighten the mood.
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30 May 2023
Amy Webber: No Previous Experience
She has an opera degree, speaks Japanese and is looking for work. Welcome to the musical stand-up comedy CV of Amy Webber.
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30 May 2023
Review: 30 and Out
Kit has just turned 30 and she has come out – now she has to work out where she belongs and how to be a lesbian!
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28 May 2023
Review: Brief Encounter
Is Brief Encounter really the greatest love story ever told? Brief Encounter is the story of an affair between a married doctor, Alec and a suburban housewife, Laura. I left not really sure if I was supposed to route for them or not.
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23 May 2023
Brighton Fringe: Leslie Bloom Solves a Murder
A vision under suspicion, Leslie Bloom asks; “Whodunit?!”
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23 May 2023
Brighton Fringe: Funny Mummy Review
Parent, comic, and “smug mum” cynic, Alyssa Kyria really is the funny mummy this Fringe.
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23 May 2023
Review: A Little Killing Hurts No One
Don’t let the morbid title of this show fool you. Mustafa Algiyadi blends topical humour and whimsical commentary with light-hearted ease.
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23 May 2023
Review: Experiment Human
A very surreal and imaginative comedy that’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
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23 May 2023
Review: Call Me Daddy: The Musical
Wacky, weird and wonderful – A musical about a cabaret company and the tyrannical boss Chester Charles!
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21 May 2023
Review: Rambunctious Scallywag
A stand up comedian determined to find the silly in hard times!
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20 May 2023
DISMISSED part of our society
Racism, classism, the strict concept of masculinity, a knife epidemic and an unsupportive education system. Ashley knows that as a teacher, she is the only one who can help these young boys navigate their way through society.
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20 May 2023
Brighton Fringe: Wildcat’s Last Waltz Review
From the green of Regency Square, to the warmth of a Sheffield front room, this Northern matriarch brought the dance to the Rotunda Bubble Theatre.