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25 August 2017
RSC Backstage Tour
A review of the Behind the Scenes Tour at the RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon.
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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
A beautifully written novel, which has been highly anticipated by fans for two decades.
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24 August 2017
Man Booker 2017: Autumn by Ali Smith
Smith's most recent novel has been labelled the first telling Post-Brexit work.
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22 August 2017
LoveHard: Murdered by Murder
The duo LoveHard impress audiences with their sharp writing and impressive array of characters
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22 August 2017
Siblings
A high energy, surreal hour of weird and wonderful sketches from two charismatic performers.
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22 August 2017
Leo Kearse: I Can Make You Tory
This leftist satire provides an hour of dark humour.
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22 August 2017
Reginald D Hunter: Some People vs Reginald D Hunter
A perfect hour of comedy to signify Hunter's first year back doing stand-up.
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22 August 2017
A new cult-ure
New Talent From ALRA (London)
New writing and talent from this recently formed theatre company who have called themselves BIND.
2nd Year Students from the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts perform a dark and sinister approach to engaging young and vulnerable people into a world which promises to protect them.
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20 August 2017
Rik Carranza: I'm A Fan
With the best storytelling style I've seen this year, Carranza draws audiences in deep with a tale about his sci-fi and the agony of trying to fit in.
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20 August 2017
Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes
This is a review of my visit to see The Red Shoes at Norwich Theatre Royal in February 2017.
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19 August 2017
John-Luke Roberts: Look on My Works, Ye Mighty, and Despair! (All in Caps)
Coming out playing the character of Geoffrey Chaucer, Roberts took his strange humour to a new level.
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18 August 2017
Kat Bond: Loo Roll
Kat Bond treats us to an energetic and unexpectedly captivating hour of loo roll
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18 August 2017
Brendon Burns and Craig Quartermaine in Race Off
Perrier Award-winner, Burns, brings comparative newcomer, Quartermaine, to Edinburgh in an audacious critique of ethnic perceptions.
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18 August 2017
Alasdair Beckett-King: The Alasdair Beckett-King Mysteries
Alasdair Beckett-King soothes audiences with his calming voice and nuanced humour.
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18 August 2017
Graham Dickson is The Narcissist
Graham Dickson's self-indulgence provides the foreground for a ground-breaking show!
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18 August 2017
Wisebowm: The Struggle Is Real
Wisebowm satirises middle-class culture with his intriguing rap musical.
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17 August 2017
Performers
It's hard to align Irvine Welsh's talent and clout with this dull and needlessly damp exchange.