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Our Carnal Hearts review - Let's burn something down!
Well how could I resist a ticket, given the name of the play? A sermon on the very failures that ...
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Two review - All the world’s a pub
Two seems such a paltry title for Jim Cartwright’s play when it encompasses such a wide gamut of ...
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Annie review - The sun will come out...
As someone who was a childhood fan of the film version of Annie, I will try to avoid comparing the ...
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Macbeth review - Lyrically violent visit to the Watermill
The Watermill Ensemble returns for their fourth year in a row, taking on Shakespeare's bloody ...
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Hymns For Robots review - Painting Pictures With Sound
Even if you don't know Delia Derbyshire's name, you'll know her work. Heading up the BBC's ...
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Redacted Arachnid review - A must-see at the BT
It’s not often that an original piece of writing can tickle the nerves of a stressed student in ...
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MESSY review - A win for deaf and non-deaf audiences alike.
A strange thing about kids' theatre is most shows seem to be targeted at kids ages 3 to 8. ...
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Confessions of a Coconut review - An experiment with mixed results
As theatres go, it’s hard to think of one more tailor-made for a production like Confessions of a ...
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Nell Gwynn review - Raucous fun with theatre's future stars
Nell Gwynn is a fabulously bawdy play for the Oxford Playhouse's 17|25 Young Company to take on. ...
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Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth review - Playful tribute to language is as relevant as ever
An early work from Tom Stoppard gets a new airing in the latest-mirth filled evening from the ...
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