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12 August 2019
The Nights by Henry Naylor
The show is moving, emotional, tear-inducing and gripping from start to finish. Go see it.
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12 August 2019
Voldemort and the Teenage Hogwarts Musical Parody
It is a wizarding-world extravaganza, flourished with unforgivable curses, witty humour and muggle-worthy entertainment. A must see for Harry Potter fans.
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12 August 2019
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
A long running show that is still exciting, inventive, fresh faced and hilarious as ever
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12 August 2019
Phil Cornwell: Alackadaddy
Incoherant and confused, ultimately Alackadaddy failed to deliver and masked Cornwell's usual brilliance.
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11 August 2019
The Delightful Sausage: Ginster's Paradise
Funny, ridiculous and ultimately observant, the double-act delight audiences with their parody of holiday paradise.
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11 August 2019
Detour: A Show About Changing Your Mind
A show that shares that it’s ok to change your mind as many times as you want. Raw, emotional yet funny and comedic, Dinerman invites you into her life story and rollercoaster journey to where she is now, a natural stand-up comedian.
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11 August 2019
Searchers
It is energetic, electric, empathetic, explorative and fronted by an incredible vocalist, talented actor and rock performer.
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11 August 2019
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams
A review of the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition at the V&A museum for my Silver Arts Award.
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10 August 2019
Hardeep Singh Kohli: It's Hard to Be Deep
A show with a message, but it gets lost in transmission
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10 August 2019
Jack Tucker: Comedy Stand-Up Hour
Not for everyone, but if it’s for you then you’re going to love it
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9 August 2019
Review: “Murder In The Pilchard Cellar” at BoatHouse Theatre
Classic comedy, original writing and talented people: a very amusing night out.
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9 August 2019
Shit - MILKE
Shit, a performance created by MILKE and Dee & Cornelius, tells the story of Billy, Bobby and Sam. This production examines misogyny in a heartbreaking and provocative way.
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9 August 2019
Dancing in the Moonlight: A Play About Phil Lynott
Dancing in the Moonlight, it’s caught me in its spotlight. Miles Mlambo and Chris Gates do Phil Lynott proud with this one-man production.
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9 August 2019
Rouge
Circus for grown ups is an apt description. An incredibly fun show with talented performers that will make anyone’s evening.
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9 August 2019
Last Life: A Shakespeare Play
An inventive show using the words of Shakespeare to explore the relationship of an imprisoned pair.
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9 August 2019
The Grand Scheme of Things
This is a raw and intense production delivered with a nakedness of emotion that you rarely find outside of the fringe.
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