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9 August 2017
Kai Humphries: Punch-Drunk
I did not expect a stand-up comedy to become one of the most inspirational and emotional shows I'd ever seen
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9 August 2017
Moonlight After Midnight
An ambitious and clever play which won't go the way you expect
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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
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
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
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6 August 2017
Iain Stirling: U OK Hun? X
The face behind the infamous voice of Love Island makes an appearance in this hilarious stand-up show
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6 August 2017
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
An absolute masterpiece. See it once and you'll want to see it again. Every. Single. Day.
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6 August 2017
Curse of Cranholme Abbey
A chilling, dark and spooky show that holds the audience in its clutches from start to finish.
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1 August 2017
Interview with Young Pleasance
I was lucky enough to catch up with two members of Young Pleasance (YP), Dan Norton-Smith and Vee Thames, who are actors in YP's production of 'Curse of Cranholme Abbey', which they are taking up to Edinburgh Fringe next week. The producer, Kathryn Norton-Smith, also joined us to add some insight into YP's work in previous years.
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12 June 2017
Interview with Cristina Fray
13-year-old Matilda star Cristina Fray sat down with me to talk about her experiences in professional theatre from the age of seven
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