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Ordinarily, the near constant guitar playing, even during moments of spoken dialogue (or technically, in this case, monologue) would have put me off. I still in ...
At just an hour long, Fly, You Fools! condenses – significantly – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring motion ...
I was born on the 14th August 1960 in the Royal Borough of Kensington (as it then was until merger with Chelsea in 1965) at ...
Lubna Kerr’s gentle and understated nature is in stark – or, rather, subtle – contrast to the larger-than-life personality ...
As ever with interactive shows, sit in the front row at your own risk. But there was a distinct pressure-free environment ...
I was intrigued by this production, but not at first glance. It was only after the Traverse Theatre managed to mess up my ...
Where’s the fun and enjoyment in a British dining experience? According to Stefania Licari, it’s relatively soulless compared ...
Interrupting herself, mid-story, to tell an audience member from the United States that the equivalent of the DVLA (Driver ...
One of the more tech-heavy shows at Fringe 2025, Dear Annie, I Hate You becomes rather less contemptuous once it comes clear ...
More exhibition than theatre, Anne Boleyn the Musical is a fun outing for English history buffs who aren’t too rigid about historical nuance or anachronism and who don’t expect to be humming ...
Shakespeare’s plays, whether we choose to believe it or not, are a huge part of the theatre industry and everyday life.
This is a collection of plays compiled partly in response to guidance from Arts Council England (ACE) that has allegedly been rescinded. ACE had warned in early ...
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