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A revival of the production first staged at Soho Theatre in...
A powerful and important one-woman play that too few people...
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It comes at night: a slow, creeping dread, in which one’s basest beliefs are overwhelmed...
There’s something about a good sports film that’s truly heartwarming. Sports in general are...
Context is something A Change in the Weather, written and directed by Jon Sanders, leaves...
With the current and political...
“I really believe rock‘n’roll can change...
For once, it really did feel like British Summer...
Last night, The Wombats played at Brixton Academy, following sold-out gigs at the...
Blondel is a very English kind of musical: buxom washerwomen, monks and even Robin...
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