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25 July 2023
Review: You won't duck out of Duck
Duck is a one-man show telling the story of Ismail- or Smiley to his friends. Smiley attends a private school and his goal for the summer term is to beat the school’s batting record and get entered into the famous Wisden.
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10 June 2023
A ‘Unicorn’ of Solo Performance
Gigi gives a four star review to ‘Unicorn’ at the Arcola Theatre’s Studio 2, directed by the fantastic Tom Brennan and performed by the magical Alice Lamb.
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23 February 2023
Award-winning play VERMIN to debut at the Arcola Theatre
Following cult success at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022, award-winning play VERMIN will debut this March at the Arcola Theatre London.
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10 July 2019
Interview with Verity Lane: Origami Soundscapes X The Crane, Arcola Theatre
Combing real-time oragami and a bitesized opera of Japanese folklore, artist and composer Verity Lane has created a truly unique show for the Arcola Theatre’s Grimeborn Opera Festival
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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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21 February 2018
Napoleon Disrobed Review
Told by An Idiot present an absurdly comic take on alternative history, questioning what it means to lose a powerful identity and attempt to retrieve it.
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22 July 2017
Sophie Ellerby's 'Three' by National Youth Theatre's Playing Up Company
Since 'sliced bread' is the fail-safe comparison for anything remarkable, take last night's 'Three' as an enormously tall, gazillion slice, jam-packed, crusts removed (obviously), American inspired, saucy, filling, over-spilling, thick and soft sandwich spectacular.