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An elegant study in the bittersweetness of nostalgia, Yonder Contemporary Dance Company’s movement piece is at times ...
A bizarre love quad that does not end how you think it will. Aiden Monks' first foray into writing has produced an ...
A slick, agile show that takes on the fall of man, corporate corruption and the loopholes of the financial system. The ...
Total darkness, a set of headphones and a lift going further and further down. These are all the things I can really say are ...
An exploration of memory, intergenerational trauma and the way we talk about the Holocaust, Because You Never Asked is a ...
My first conscious memory of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was in the summer of 1976 when as a 15-year-old ...
Nostalgia is not quite enough to hold the weight of Club NVRLND, a new take on Peter Pan. This drag-theatre show aims high but falls flat as Peter turns 30.
It appears I was in good company going into this show – a director’s note from Lisa Peterson in the production’s programme ...
More exhibition than theatre, Anne Boleyn the Musical is a fun outing for English history buffs who aren’t too rigid about historical nuance or anachronism a ...
This is the third work written by young playwright, Samuel Winner, and forms part of the 2025 Camden Fringe offering. It is ...
The Immersive Movie Musical, I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect, but I certainly wasn’t disappointed. From the moment we ...
A deft and unassuming story of medical negligence, gaslighting and pain, Anatomy of Pain is a well-written and slickly ...
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