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29 May 2024
Locusts Review
Orange Works Theatre Company shine a light in the eyes of conversion therapy in their gripping new play.
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15 May 2024
Lily Phillips: Stitches Review
Lily Phillips’ ingeniously titled 'Stitches' is a work in progress you won’t want to miss.
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7 June 2023
Review: Three
A micro mental health case study, Christie Peto’s new comedy explores inner strength, fear, and whether we’re more worthy than everyday household objects.
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9 May 2023
Review: Destiny
An unapologetic account of one young woman’s teenage experience on a Wiltshire council estate; Florence Espeut-Nickless’ new show is destined for success.
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17 June 2021
Social Distancing
A pandemic of online social communication is the subject of Textile Theatre’s dystopian ode to self-affirmation.
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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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3 June 2019
William Stone: Gathering Moss (WIP)
Belly-laugh one-liners and buckets of 90’s nostalgia; William Stone’s work in progress is on a roll.
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1 June 2019
Pelican: Fisk
Narrative sketch comedy laden with tennis puns and slapstick, Pelican Comedy’s Fisk serves up a Grand Slam.
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18 May 2019
Wolf Tamer
Fairytale nostalgia, desperate grief and the immense taboo of fear are stitched together with a delicate storytelling thread in Savage Heart Productions new play.
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18 May 2019
Stealth Aspies
Far more than an evening of monologues on the topic of autism, Stealth Aspies self-titled show educates, entertains and inspires.
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11 May 2019
The Art of Caring
Puppetry, stand-up, music and clowning; Little Bit of Theatre’s debut comedy promises a little bit of everything.
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6 May 2019
HoneyBee
‘Our twenties don’t mean we’re invincible’ is the sting in Eleanor Dillon-Reams’ self-exploratory tale.
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29 April 2019
Interview: Joseph J. Clark, performance poet
Drunk with a pen, Joseph J. Clark is returning to Brighton Fringe to perform 13.5 poems that will make you laugh, cry, and reach for a pint
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3 June 2018
Cooked
Kitchen sink meets dark, heart-break humour in Natalie Audley’s ‘Cooked’.
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22 May 2018
Pals
An eclectic and welcome mix of hilarious one-liners and absurdist storytelling stand-up; unmissable comedy joy from William Stone and Simone Belshaw.
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14 May 2018
Drunk With a Pen
Cosy, simple Sweet Werks is the sort of venue that Fringe theatre was made for, and Joseph J. Clark’s show ‘Drunk with a Pen’, fits in here like a cork in a bottle.
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