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Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie review - Characterised by a pervasive quietness
J.M. Barrie’s enduring idea of 'the little boy who never grew up’ is an appealing fantasy of ...
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Dear Brutus by J.M. Barrie review - Charming, wistful and winsomely weird
Thanks to Studio Theatre Club, I am elated to have happened upon Dear Brutus, a lesser known J.M. ...
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Noughts and Crosses review - A Polished and Faithful Adaptation
Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman’s bestselling 2001 Young Adult novel, kicked off a series ...
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Mother Goose review - Mischievous panto fun
Mother Goose begins with John Bishop walking on stage to introduce proceedings, setting up the ...
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Shazia Mirza - Coconut review - Storytelling Comedy Makes for an Enjoyable Evening
I approached Shazia Mirza's 'Coconut' with anticipation; my friends have seen shows with her before ...
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Yippee Ki Yay review - Die Hard as you've never seen it before
After a summer spent following the glowing reviews of this show at Edinburgh, I had the pleasure of ...
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Women Behind the Wheel [TBC] review - A Fascinating Look at Womanhood in Central Asia
Women Behind the Wheel is a new documentary produced and created by Hannah Congdon and Catherine ...
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Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead review - Delightfully Defiant
I absolutely loved Olga Tokarczuk’s novel Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead - so ...
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Bare review - A Sincere and Heartrending Treat
Bare –
as its title suggests – is an emotionally revealing experience.
Stripped bare of ...
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Peacock review - Queer RomCom is Frothy Fun
The blurb for Peacock, the latest offering from production company Greedy Pig, reads: “When ...
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