

REVIEW: The Effect
Reading Time: 3 minutesAn earnest, relevant and clever portrayal of medical effectiveness. Northern Assignment’s The Effect is a compelling take on Lucy Prebble’s 2012 play of the same…
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REVIEW: The Karate Kid
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The Karate Kid: The Musical brings Robert Mark Kamen’s famed 1984 screenplay to the stage, encapsulating the excitement of the franchise for everyone: old and new fans alike.
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REVIEW: The Ladyboys of Bangkok
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The Ladyboys of Bangkok marks the show’s return to London for the first time in over a decade and brings together nine ladyboy performers.
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REVIEW: NT Connections
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Over the 25th-28th June, the National Theatre’s youth festival ‘Connections’ took place at the Lowry Theatre, Salford.
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REVIEW: Running Commentary
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A moving show that will change your perception on the power of running.
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REVIEW: Archduke
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An absurdist, unexpected take on one of the most pivotal moments in the history of the world
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Quaz Degraft
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Quaz Degraft to discuss ‘In the Black’, a gripping dark comedy of an ambitious Black accountant fighting…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Sophie Smyth
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Sophie Smyth whose show The Subplot: A Hyperfixation on the Titan Submersible comes to Edinburgh Fringe.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Tom Clarkson and Owen Visser
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Tom Clarkson and Owen Visser who bring the Mr Thing Show to Edinburgh Fringe. The Mr Thing…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Daniel Wishes and Seri Yanai
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Award-winning Japanese shadow puppet company Mochinosha / Book of Shadowz return to the Edinburgh Fringe this year to premiere their brand-new show, Book of Shadows.
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