At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
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Chef’s Table set out with the aim of being “the...
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The Chamber is director Ben Parker’s debut feature and it’s a very promising preview of...
Ballet is difficult to perfect, tortuous to practise and beautiful to watch, and the skill...
Catfight is a dark comedy starring Anne Heche and Sandra Oh as vindictive arch-enemies who...
Whoever said that films about creepy crawlies weren’t educational clearly has missed out on...
IT lives up to its name with an unambitious storyline and delivery. Unsurprisingly, it focuses on today’s...
White Lies put on a highly emotional gig at Troxy last night as part of...
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