

REVIEW: Guys And Dolls
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Southern Light brings the iconic crap game of Guys and Dolls to the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh this week with a high-energy cast, brightly coloured…
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REVIEW: Drunk Girls Cry Here
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The girls’ bathroom has had something of a moment in the theatre lately, and it’s not hard to see why.
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REVIEW: The Last Man
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The Last Man is a new, one-person musical, currently premiering its English-language production at the Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
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REVIEW: 99 Art Company’s Ekah and Abyss
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At once meditative and deeply visceral, the double bill presented by 99 Art Company at The Place unfolded less like a conventional evening of dance…
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REVIEW: Dvořák ‘New World’ Symphony
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As ever when seeing this iteration of the ‘International’ Scottish Chamber Orchestra, from the first note to the last, these players are flawless. They have…
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REVIEW: Five
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Everyone’s a bit obsessed with true crime, aren’t they? Morris (played by Filippo Brozzo) arranges a prison interview with an unnamed serial killer (played by…
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Feature: Inside the Expanding World of Positive Stories for Negative Times
Reading Time: 2 minutesFor five years, Wonder Fools’s Positive Stories for Negative Times has quietly become one of the most ambitious youth theatre projects in the UK. What began…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Phoebe Panaretos
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Phoebe Panaretos who plays Nancy Sinatra.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Pichet Klunchun
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Queer East festival presents No. 60, the culmination of esteemed Thai choreographer and dance artist Pichet Klunchun’s deconstruction of Thai traditional Khon dance. We sat…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Jonty O’Callaghan
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Jonty O’Callaghan to discuss ‘Jonty O’Callaghan’s Got Some Notes’, a fast-paced one-man character-driven sketch comedy show written…
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