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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 ...
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 ...
A slick, agile show that takes on the fall of man, corporate corruption and the loopholes of the financial system. The ...
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 ...
It appears I was in good company going into this show – a director’s note from Lisa Peterson in the production’s programme ...
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.
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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