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Bright, sardonic brilliance. My Name Is Rachel Corrie is a gripping show...
Yes, Les Enfants Terribles are known for making the macabre...
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A show apt to intoxicate with laughs and stirring music has just landed...
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The Fall, which received a Fringe First award after its run at the festival...
When a stage is next to the local pub, one can’t help their...
What if Kanye West’s reincarnation is a middle-class white woman?...
The cosy space of the Old Red Lion Theatre is the perfect setting for telling...
The story of the Hartlepool Monkey is a curiously tragic...
Tonight’s audacious and equally breathtaking performance of Jane Eyre...
Nessa Muthy’s Heroine is a molotov cocktail of ideas, plucked from...
Tales of first love always have a special appeal, but if the protagonists are...
Julian Clary sparkles in Le Grand Mort, a play written for him by the late,...
It is surprising when a 1955 play proves to be a timely...
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