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Another offering in the comprehensive Camden Fringe festival, this is a ‘fast-paced reimagining’ of Mozart’s The Marriage of ...
A touching ode to fathers and a love letter to edutainment, Scott Turnbull’s Surreally Good is a charming piece of theatre ...
Finding new ways to present the classics is both challenging and necessary, so Shaw’s 2020 pairing of two one-act plays by ...
They build you up so they can tear you down,” so Spice Girl Melanie C once sang in her song ‘Northern Star’. The Publicist, ...
Composer John Joubert and librettist Kenneth Birkin worked on this opera adaptation of Jane Eyre for over a decade, from 1987 ...
A bizarre love quad that does not end how you think it will. Aiden Monks' first foray into writing has produced an ...
Sometimes, when you get an invitation to a show, you know it’s going to be good. You may know its reputation or have been ...
The premise of Miss is deceptively simple: a 25-year-old secondary school teacher in a state comprehensive navigating the ...
My first conscious memory of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) was in the summer of 1976 when as a 15-year-old ...
An elegant study in the bittersweetness of nostalgia, Yonder Contemporary Dance Company’s movement piece is at times ...
Nostalgia is not quite enough to hold the weight of Club NVRLND, a new take on Peter Pan. This drag-theatre show aims high ...
An exploration of memory, intergenerational trauma and the way we talk about the Holocaust, Because You Never Asked is a ...
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