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9 August 2017
Picasso Portraits Exhibition Review
A review of the Picasso Portraits Exhibition and of some of the artwork displayed in the exhibition.
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9 August 2017
I am Faransis W.
An abstract kaleidescope of the worries, issues and horrors that affect the world today.
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9 August 2017
Want My Job? Mogali Masuku, actress
Actress, Mogali Masuku, from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, leads in the brilliant professional debut as Lady Macbeth in Iris Theatre's 10th Anniversary production of Macbeth
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9 August 2017
Three Half Pints Present The Three Musketeers
Slapstick, silliness, and a whole lot of fun
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9 August 2017
Rosalind
A physical and beautiful contemporary dance piece which explores gender identity.
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9 August 2017
Lists for the End of the World
An innovative and interesting concept that didn't fully translate to an hour and a half performance.
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9 August 2017
Annie Sertich: How to Not Kill Yourself for 30 Days... and the Next 330
Sometimes you have to take things one day at a time.
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9 August 2017
Last Resort
A vivid and visceral satire about the horrors of Guantanamo Bay
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9 August 2017
Night at the Museum
An interesting concept but more awkward than really funny
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9 August 2017
Tez Ilyas: Teztify
Outrageous, hilarious and a little bit serious, this show has got it all
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9 August 2017
Kai Humphries: Punch-Drunk
I did not expect a stand-up comedy to become one of the most inspirational and emotional shows I'd ever seen
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9 August 2017
Moonlight After Midnight
An ambitious and clever play which won't go the way you expect
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8 August 2017
Mission Abort
A one woman play about the experience of abortion, Mission Abort is a courageous and deeply moving show
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8 August 2017
Stoph Demetriou: The Dunning-Kruger Effect
A silly, energetic show filled with random one-liners and impressive self-deprecation
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8 August 2017
Sophie Willan: Branded
A lacklustre stand-up that might have more potential as a serious examination of the stigma that surrounds prostitution