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12 August 2016
Enter the Bagman
Good in places, but left me feeling there could be so much more
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12 August 2016
Ben Hanlin: Trickhead
A high energy and slick production from this cheeky comic-magician
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12 August 2016
Beth Vyse as Olive Hands in All Hands to the Pump...
Powerful individual performers with too little glue to keep the show afloat
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12 August 2016
Goose: Hydroberserker
A one man sketch show with lots of laughs, plenty of pizazz and a bucket load of sweat
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12 August 2016
Tommy Holgate: Man in the Miracle
A layered and unconventional look at the often overused subject of middle class peace and love
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12 August 2016
Abandoman: Life + Rhymes
The Lonely Island meets Irish freestyle rapping.
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11 August 2016
Beth Vyse: As Funny As Cancer
Tears, LOLs and many things stuck halfway between in a surreal take on the comedian's experience of breast cancer.
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5 June 2016
Homophobe
A perfectly crafted and emotionally charged show about one man's experience of homophobia that presents a profound reflection on the development of our society's attitudes towards gay people.
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31 May 2016
Beasts
Boundless energy and fast-paced sketches had the audience guffawing with laughter throughout this hour-long show, where adult (should that be child?) humour scored the biggest laughs.
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30 May 2016
Not Fast Enough
Who said feminism and social commentary was boring? Not Fast Enough 'smashes the patriarchy' with a witty and sincere two-woman sketch show.
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11 May 2016
Nathan Willcock: State of the Nathan
After a good start, the show sadly slowed down and, to be honest, it was rather disappointing by the end.
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11 May 2016
32
These two gals combined acrobatics, a goofy sense of humour, and the odd spinning plate to tell the semi-autobiographical story of their creative arts journey.
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11 May 2016
A Billion Days of Parenthood
This charming New-Yorker really helped open my eyes to the world of parenthood; the ups and downs, the ins and outs, and the itchy momma bears.
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10 May 2016
Burning Love. To the ground. An interactive show with Lasagna
Funny, crude, and making me somewhat hungry...a show about the sentimentality of love and the blunt, yet wonderful, truth behind it.
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9 May 2016
goo:ga
A funny and informative show about life with a baby bump, performed by a pregnant feminist.
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8 May 2016
Immigrant Diaries: Sajeela Kershi & Guests
A small, intimate venue with a relaxed environment, where four people relay their stories and experiences of Immigration and the problems that come with it.