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  • Review John Robertson - The Dark Room: Symphony of a Floating Head
    10 August 2015

    John Robertson - The Dark Room: Symphony of a Floating Head

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    You awake to find yourself in... The Dark Room. What do you do, Darren?

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  • Review Amy Howereska: Sasspot
    10 August 2015

    Amy Howereska: Sasspot

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    Putting the Fun in Funeral, and making weddings woeful. Such is the life of Amy Howereska.

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  • Review Marny Godden: Flap 'em on the Gate
    8 August 2015

    Marny Godden: Flap 'em on the Gate

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    Perfect Arc/Absolute Chaos. A phrase mentioned at the start of the show, and it describes it perfectly. This show is mad. Absolutely bonkers. Surreal. Abstract, and many other synonyms for just plain barmy!

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  • Review Iain Stirling: Touchy feely
    8 August 2015

    Iain Stirling: Touchy feely

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    Politics, being Scottish, McDonalds, dieting and vegetarianism are the order of the day for this standup show, with BAFTA nominated Iain Stirling.

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  • Review Echoes by Henry Naylor
    8 August 2015

    Echoes by Henry Naylor

    by Joshua Gould Contributor

    People never change, not really, and over the past 175 years can we say that we've learned from our mistakes? Perhaps, we've certainly changed as individuals, but as a species?

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  • Review Hampstead Murder Mystery
    7 August 2015

    Hampstead Murder Mystery

    by Bhavesh Jadva Voice Team

    I went to see the Hampstead Murder Mystery at the behest of Jo. I'm glad she asked me to.

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