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13 August 2015
Jess Robinson: The Rise of Mighty Voice
A unique, funny and energy-filled act, that will never cease to impress you.
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12 August 2015
Rob Beckett: Mouth of the South
A show with comedic timing like no other, there is no way you won't be laughing hysterically by the end.
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12 August 2015
Loranga, Masarin and Dartanjang
A foreign children's story set in it's own little world.
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12 August 2015
How to Read Minds and Influence People
A show so amazing the entire audience was blown away.
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12 August 2015
Can I Start Again Please
Can I Start Again Please is a beautiful piece of theatre that drew in and moved every single member of the audience within the opening moments of the show.
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11 August 2015
Grandad and Me
An innovative and captivating children's show that contained fun, laughter and imagination.
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11 August 2015
Stephanie Laing: Nincompoop
An awkward comedian who always has an embarrassing story to make you laugh.
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11 August 2015
Chris Dugdale: Sleightly Dishonest
A show jam-packed full of mind-blowing tricks, some so unbelievable, that you won't be able to stop your jaw from dropping open.
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10 August 2015
The Lost Girls
The Lost Girls have proven to be an incredibly talented group of girls, with their intense, moving and utterly mesmerising piece of drama, that left many in the house with a tear in their eye.
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10 August 2015
Nick Hall: Dodekahedron
A crude comedy sketch show that fell short of expectation.
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10 August 2015
The Jest: The Five Humours
A cleverly pieced together sketch show that confused, amused and outright shocked the audience from start to finish.
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9 August 2015
Tez Ilyas: Tez Talks
Tez's show is original, witty and incredibly clever, combining his beliefs and his nationality in a hilarious piece of stand-up comedy that will have you laughing from start to finish.
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9 August 2015
Chris Betts: Social Animal
Chris Betts is witty, charming and very funny, and his amusing show, full of behind-the-bar observations and crude jokes, is a great way to end the day.
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8 August 2015
Dane Baptiste: Reasonable Doubts
Dane Baptiste brings an amusing insight into his mind in this funny stand-up show.
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8 August 2015
Shakespeare Untold: Titus Andronicus (The Piemaker's Tale)
A gory tale told by the kitchen boy, brought to life with the aid of vegetables. A great show for children and adults alike!
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8 August 2015
Sophie Pelham: Country Files
A comedy-sketch show that, for me, lacked comedic value.
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8 August 2015
Shakespeare Untold: Romeo and Juliet (The Party Planner's Tale)
This version of Romeo and Juliet was reimagined with a modern twist, telling the well-known story from the view of an outsider who saw it all.
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8 August 2015
Kevin J: Council Estate of Mind
Kevin J brought his childhood to life on stage, describing just what it is like to grow up on a notorious North London council estate, and the community spirit that comes with it.
Comment posted on 10 July 2019
I also agree. If a show has a younger targets audience, sometimes adult/older reviewers will not connect with the piece or simply won't appreciate it for what it's worth.
I have read a review of a show before where the reviewer really didn't like the piece and didn't understand what it was trying to achieve, which can put people off of going to see it. Luckily, I persevered and went to the show anyway, and was absolutely blown away. I was the ideal target audience for the show and I completely understood it.
It reminded me that young voices are so important, especially in the arts, and reviewing is an excellent way for your voice to be heard.