If you could give someone either the best...
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Lesley Ann Albiston’s play A Slice of...
Pablo Picasso infamously said that “there are only...
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Eugene O’Hare’s The Weatherman is a play with a lot of potential in its...
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Running at the cosy Hen & Chickens Theatre as...
Birth and death are the two inevitable markers of human...
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With a swift jab of wit and a clumsy stumble, The Merry Wives of...
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Queen of the Mist explores the anxiety of wanting to be remembered...
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The true joy of the Edinburgh Fringe lies in its...
London’s City Hall Free Open-Air Theatre season returns at...
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