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8 August 2018
Ministers of Grace: The Unauthorised Shakespearean Parody of Ghostbusters
A fun-filled and entertaining show that even die-hard Shakespeare fans will like
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8 August 2018
Anya Anastasia: The Executioners
A vibrant and interesting show with some excellent elements
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8 August 2018
Gráinne Maguire: I Forgive You; Please Like Me
Another stand up who doesn’t really stand out
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8 August 2018
For the Record
From Dusty Springfield to Peggy Lee, join Toby for an hour of music and poetry
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8 August 2018
Lucy Porter: Pass It On
An enjoyable hour of comedy examining the struggles of everyday life
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8 August 2018
Extinguished Things
A lyrical storytelling about human experiences and the traces we leave behind
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8 August 2018
John-Luke Roberts: All I Wanna Do Is...
With a musical and energetic start this is absurdist comedy at its best. And let’s not forget the blue moustache.
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8 August 2018
Grace
“we are all born naked and the rest is drag”: A ‘play’ with gender identity.
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8 August 2018
Andrew Silverwood: Reformed Terrorist
Andrew Silverwood’s Reformed Terrorist tells hyperbolic tales of how Argos works, getting stuck in waterslides and his protest past.
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8 August 2018
Prophets of Imperfection
This casual style comedy show features two mates, Brace Boy and Captain Cane, having a chat with the audience about disability, metal music, porn and crisps. What more could you want?
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8 August 2018
Luke Rollason's Planet Earth
Luke Rollason’s Planet Earth tells the story of the creatures of our earth in a bizarre and fascinating way.
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8 August 2018
Dangerous Giant Animals
A touching story told in a lively and dynamic one-woman performance.
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8 August 2018
Anchor
Anchor describes itself as ‘dance, physical theatre and circus’. The last descriptor perhaps applies, but not in an altogether flattering way.
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8 August 2018
The Raymond & Mr. Timpkins Revue: Ham
The Raymond & Mr. Timpkins Revue don't do high theatre or deeply thoughtful comedy, but they aren’t trying to. It’s well executed gag comedy that aims for easily laughs, and gets them aplenty.
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8 August 2018
John Kearns: Don't Worry They're Here
A poetically funny existential crisis in motion.