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Are the days of flyering at the Edinburgh Fringe numbered? Last year, at least one show, Beautiful World Cabaret at the ...
Mainstream media has a way of portraying the younger generation as people who don’t form their words properly, wear their ...
Tall Stories, the leading touring musical theatre company for children, always deliver and their latest page-to-stage ...
If you’re a fan of the anarchic humour of The Young Ones or the slapstick chaos of Bottom, Verbal Diary may be right up your ...
Set in the mid-1990s, parts of this play felt like it was set further back than that. John Coombes (Harry Gostelow) came ...
This is one of those shows that makes one wonder if one has seen it all before, and then it takes a different path. Rafe ...
Kaitlyn Kelly, a Canadian-born writer and performer, has spent two years working and creating a life in Paris, but time and ...
This story had the potential, given talk of a patriarch’s last will and testament, and resulting arguments, proposals, ...
This sharp, funny and energetic new play, written by the multitalented James Inverne, explores the intense rivalry and public ...
Referencing the ‘wit’, inverted commas mine, of Victoria Wood didn’t in itself pique my interest in seeing this show: I ...
There came a point where this play became as predictable as night follows day. Clare (Arsema Thomas), who was to become St ...
One cast, two plays, five locations, what could possibly go wrong! For their first co-production, GSC and YAT have specially ...
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