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11 August 2022
Simon Munnery: Trials and Tribulations
A brilliant, playfully frenetic show about a comedian on trial
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11 August 2022
work.txt
A phenomenal piece of interactive theatre about leisure and labour
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11 August 2022
The Tiger Lillies’s One Penny Opera
Riotously filthy punk folk cabaret about 19th-century London is flick-knife sharp
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11 August 2022
Mrs Roosevelt Flies to London
A gently captivating reprisal of an in-depth character study about a remarkable woman
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10 August 2022
Victoria Melody: Head Set
One woman's quest to become a stand-up comic keeps the audience guessing
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9 August 2022
You’re Safe Til 2024: Deep History
An insightful and convincing show about the reality of our future
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9 August 2022
Unwanted Objects
A fantastic curiosity shop of storytelling and song with flashes of poetry
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8 August 2022
Twenty-Sided Tavern
A frothy, choose-your-own-adventure fantasy show inspired by Dungeons and Dragons
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8 August 2022
BriTANicK
Sketch duo lands big swings in this crazy fever dream of laughter and mayhem
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8 August 2022
Colossal
This one-man show about the promise of love has the world on a string
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8 August 2022
Nina Conti: The Dating Show
Love Island meets the Muppets in this fast and loose ventriloquism match-making extravaganza
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21 December 2020
Top 10 books of 2020
Voice Magazine’s books to remember in a year to forget
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5 July 2019
On Edward Lear and his queery, leary nonsense poetry
Gay, epileptic and fascinated by queerness, what the life and art of the Victorian nonsense poet and painter teaches us about identity
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17 June 2019
Want my job? with Nick Wyschna
Guildford Fringe producer and Mamma Mia! actor Nick Wyschna tells us about his experience breaking into the theatre industry
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14 June 2019
I used to paint walls rather than Old Masters, says artist Jake Wood-Evans
Ahead of his latest solo exhibition Legacy and Disorder, the contemporary artist talks about his work and former life as a painter-decorator
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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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13 May 2019
Simon Armitage named UK’s new poet laureate
West Yorkshire writer succeeds Carol Ann Duffy as poet laureate – and is paid in sherry
Comment posted on 19 March 2019
Can't fault this. Intuitive's the word. It's such a solid shooter - and the ping system is a game-changing addition, for sure. I'm looking forward to the updates that the new season will bring.