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30 May 2017
Power Story
A piece of interactive theatre with an honourable premise but mediocre execution
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30 May 2017
The Brighton Killers
More than a guided tour: listening to the stories of some of Brighton's most notorious murderers in a dark and immersive theatrical experience.
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30 May 2017
Agent of Influence: The Secret Life of Pamela More
Graceful script and explosive performance
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25 May 2017
A Clockwork Orange
This is my review on A Clockwork Orange at The Shoe Factory
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25 May 2017
Mano a Mano
A very small theatre. A very large battered cardboard box. A tiny feather periscope observes the audience.
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24 May 2017
'The Treatment' at Almeida Theatre review
"No-one's story is their own. I hope you realise that."
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23 May 2017
Dangled
A one-of-a kind monologue about a bizarre man which explores dark, taboo topics whilst still having the audience laughing.
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22 May 2017
The Love of Stationary
Lisa Maria Berg's quirky, funny tale of a lady who is unpredictable and unprepared for the world of love. This wacky one woman show certainly doesn't lack character!
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22 May 2017
Urinetown: The Musical
Urinetown: The Musical is set in a time of drought and water shortage, where everyone must pay to pee. If they refuse to pay or urinate on the ground, they are sent to the mysterious "urinetown". The expression "spend a penny" has never been more fitting.
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20 May 2017
Fish Finger Fridays
Ollie Jones-Evans, Anna Harris and Rajiv Karia return to Brighton for an hour of sketch comedy to a packed out space in the Broadway Lounge.
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20 May 2017
Immigrant Diaries for Refugees - Sajeela Kershi & Guests
An important show that challenges the perception of immigrants, and presents life from their point of view
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20 May 2017
Lachlan Werner: Belly Talk (A Language of Love)
A self-aware ventriloquist show that fails to push the boundaries.
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20 May 2017
Anti-White PC Mangina Rises!
The internet is where hope and grammar goes to die…