At the outset, Tim Crouch makes an unassuming entrance to a brightly lit stage,...
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Hotel Savoy in Florence...
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Written and directed by Robin Pront (his debut film) and co-written by Jeroen Perceval, The...
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Adapted from John Donnelley’s successful play, The Pass is a gripping and profound piece of...
Toxic friendships, romantic infatuations, drugs, crime, spirituality and plenty of risk-taking. These...
Sat at a table full of audio equipment, and bearing a very slight resemblance to...
Winding through the maze of Covent Garden streets, finding somewhere to stop off...
It was easy to forget just how big Kaiser Chiefs were at their peak during...
Sam Shepard’s 1978 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Buried Child is the quietly...
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