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A standing ovation for Natasha Barnes as Fanny Brice in the musical Funny Girl...
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This is not overly gruesome, but a dark and shadowy production of Macbeth....
Rock and roll Moliere at the Drayton Arms Theatre. In a...
Opening in London this summer, a new a capella musical is delighting...
Take all the regular expectations of a circus show, turn them upside...
“We can pack all the things we love in...
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The names Ross and Rachel will never go hand in hand without being...
In honour of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Somme, the...
Following on from Memoirs of a Tree, performed at last...
A show unlike any other: The Donkey Show is fresh,...
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“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in...
Foil, Arms and Hog: Skiddlywup opened with a chant...
In association with Latitude Festival and Paines Plough Theatre...
Constanza Macras envisions a moving and enthralling performative...
Ralph Fiennes has impressed audiences time after time on the big screen, and...
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