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REVIEW: The Price

Reading Time: 2 minutes“a superb four-hander for a deep wound both in family and in capitalism” In a way, Arthur Miller’s The Price revolves around one simple question: is the police officer in uniform a projection of your father as the archetype,…

REVIEW: Jeezus!

Reading Time: 2 minutesBlasphemous, bonkers and brilliantly queer  Following on from last year’s breakout Fringe run, Jeezus! returns for its second coming in London this spring, and it does so with even more sparkle, swagger, and subversive bite. Directed by Laura Killeen,…

REVIEW: RUM

Reading Time: 3 minutes“The team behind RUM handle Mallalieu’s material with immense skill and care” Public consciousness has been raised, in recent years, to the concerns around male mental health and the damage that unfettered patriarchy inflicts on the men…

REVIEW: Uptown Girl

Reading Time: 3 minutesAfter what was an evening of overall mixed emotions regarding this act, Uptown Girl: The Billy Joel Collection has definitely left an impression, for good or ill. Taking this performance to The Beacon stage, this group of musicians took the audience through the artist’s greatest hits.