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7 August 2018
Woyzeck
Spies Like Us' production of Woyzeck is a masterful and sublimely choreographed work of physical theatre, making every movement meaningful as it examines the mental decline of Franz Woyzeck, a soldier and an everyman.
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7 August 2018
Comedians Against Humanity
What do you get when you cross Cards Against Humanity with a group of comedians? An hour of lacklustre improv and unconfident gags.
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6 August 2018
Julia Sutherland: Exposed
Exposed showcases the kind of confessional, conversational humour found at the pub, but an over-reliance on props and audience participation failed to achieve a coherent flow.
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6 August 2018
Suzi Ruffell: Nocturnal
Suzi Ruffell's Nocturnal is a joyous hour of stand-up which manages to create an atmosphere of hopefulness while discussing the dismal state of the world. Confronting internet trolls, pervy monks and the mundanity of hen-dos, Ruffell delivers her material with empathy, expert timing and the ease that only comfy shoes can afford.
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5 August 2018
Ivo Graham: Motion Sickness
Ivo Graham is hurtling towards adulthood: he’s engaged, he’s got a mortgage - and he’s finally started buying his own socks. Motion Sickness is a smoothly crafted hour exploring one millenial’s growing pains, and the unexpected anxieties and delights that arise along the way.
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5 August 2018
Finding Fassbender
Finding Fassbender follows Eve as she moves from Wolverhampton to the no-so-bright lights of London. Lonely, homesick and frustrated with her sloppy, synth-loving housemate, while tidying the hallway Eve finds a letter addressed to the prior tenant, leading her on a personal odyssey to reunite it with its rightful (and rather famous) owner.
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17 July 2018
Travelling with an Invisible Disability
With the introduction of TFL’s ‘Please give me a seat’ campaign, can something as simple as a badge really help those with invisible disabilities navigate public transport with greater ease?
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28 April 2018
The Big Arts and Education Debate, Birmingham REP
A diverse panel and audience alike were brought together to discuss the troubled state of arts education and the way to change its future
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