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8 August 2017
Mission Abort
A one woman play about the experience of abortion, Mission Abort is a courageous and deeply moving show
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8 August 2017
Stoph Demetriou: The Dunning-Kruger Effect
A silly, energetic show filled with random one-liners and impressive self-deprecation
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8 August 2017
Sophie Willan: Branded
A lacklustre stand-up that might have more potential as a serious examination of the stigma that surrounds prostitution
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8 August 2017
Hear Me Raw
A touching show about the dangers of an obsession with wellness.
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8 August 2017
Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons
This show utterly captured the importance of words, language and communication and was an incredibly poignant portrayal of how we lose our freedom when we lose our voices.
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8 August 2017
Will Seaward's Spooky Midnight Ghost Stories IV
A fantastic first half, which was ultimately let down
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8 August 2017
Cow
A play that's a little bit funny and a little bit sad, but not wholly committed to either
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8 August 2017
Red Bastard: Lie With Me
Probably one of the strangest experiences of my entire life. Good strange? Bad strange? I'm still not really sure.
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8 August 2017
Baba Brinkman's Rap Guide to Consciousness
You'll need your brain engaged for this one, but it's completely worth it if you do!
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7 August 2017
James Adomian: Lacking in Character
Adomian's 'Dad' humour ultimatley gets lost in translation for a British audience.
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7 August 2017
Chris Forbes: Unquiet Mind
Forbes delights with hilariously simple comedy.
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7 August 2017
Murder, She Didn't Write: The Improvised Murder Mystery
A hilarious and incredibly take on the classic murder mystery
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7 August 2017
Ray Bradshaw: Deaf Comedy Fam
A delightful hour filled with hilarious stories, fascinating information and mesmerising sign language
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7 August 2017
The Showstoppers' Kids Show
A musical delight that entertains kids and adults alike
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7 August 2017
Deadpan Theatre: Third Wheel
A sweet, moving play that will make you laugh, think, and appreciate life that little bit more
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6 August 2017
The Duke
A sweet, noble show about family, the refugee crisis and collectable porcelain figures
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6 August 2017
Pierre Novellie
A stand-up show that will keep you laughing throughout and have you in hysterics at times