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At two hours and no interval, instead of the usual one hour for an Edinburgh Fringe show, and presented in Portuguese, albeit ...
The thing about people walking out of a show by Miriam Margolyes OBE ten minutes before the end was that it wasn’t clear if ...
The narrative is patchy in this otherwise exuberant show. In the end, I gave up trying to understand what was going on and ...
An inclusive and welcoming midday show with frequent opportunities for audience involvement (if you’re really not up for a ...
This is one of a series of outdoor productions presented by The Arts Centre, Hounslow, as part of a summer residency in Boston Manor Park’s recently restored ...
Ali Woods likes to go against the grain, though if you’ve had more than your fill of shows about traumatic experiences, this ...
At the risk of becoming a curmudgeonly oldie, I can’t help but notice that a fair bit of stand-up comedy these days is loud, ...
The use of video technology in this show might have been enough to trigger any passionate football fans in the audience whose ...
Another offering in the comprehensive Camden Fringe festival, this is a ‘fast-paced reimagining’ of Mozart’s The Marriage of ...
A touching ode to fathers and a love letter to edutainment, Scott Turnbull’s Surreally Good is a charming piece of theatre ...
The producers are delighted to announce the full cast for the first ever UK tour of THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY, opening at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, on 4 Se ...
Finding new ways to present the classics is both challenging and necessary, so Shaw’s 2020 pairing of two one-act plays by ...
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