

REVIEW: Sting
Reading Time: 2 minutes
Over the next hour and a half, playwright Sophie Swithinbank gives us cults, arson, serial murderers, pet rabbits, sexual violence, and anaphylaxis in her valiant…
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REVIEW: Allegra
Reading Time: 3 minutes
In theatre, any show has to find a way to stand out. We’re fortunate to live in a world with an abundance of different kinds…
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REVIEW: Writing for Screen
Reading Time: 2 minutes
There was little information provided in the listing for this event, but based on previous composition for screen events attended and played for at the…
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REVIEW: Luz de Guía
Reading Time: 2 minutes
El Perrete walks onto the stage with purpose, sequined jacket catching the light. The stage is empty save for the other musicians – percussionist Cristóbal…
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REVIEW: Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Ar*e for England
Reading Time: 3 minutes
A heartfelt exploration of modern football hooliganism, packed with one-liners
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REVIEW: Who Do They Think They Are?
Reading Time: 3 minutes
A delightful and fun exploration of sisterhood, reckoning with the past and women’s lives during and beyond motherhood, marriage, grief and menopause. This wholesome piece…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: JORDAN PAUL CLARKE AND MICHA MIRTO
Reading Time: 5 minutes
In Raising Gays, writers Micha Mirto and Jordan Paul Clarke explore modern parenthood, allyship and family dynamics through a heartfelt and hilarious new musical set in…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Vicki Igbokwe-Ozoagu
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Our Mighty Groove celebrates the dancefloor as a space of freedom, identity and transformation, blending club culture and movement to explore belonging, community and self-expression.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Bella Merlin
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Tilly No-Body: Catastrophes of Love makes its London debut after winning an Edinburgh Festival Fringe Theatre Award, being chosen as ‘Pick of the Fringe’, and receiving rave reviews at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe. This one-woman play is written by…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Tim Foley
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Written by Tim Foley, Life Out There is a sharp, funny and quietly horrifying new sci-fi drama exploring the ethics of space exploration, human selfishness, and the…
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