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Continue reading →: Quentin Crisp:Naked Hope.
Famous flamboyant, charasmatic homosexual writer, raconteur and actor Quentin Crisp aka Denis Pratt returns to the stage through an entertaining and heartfelt performance by the extremely talented writer and actor Mark Farrelly. Refering to himself as a “Stateley homosexual of England” this phrase for me is a wonderful way to…
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Continue reading →: Tethered by Chewboy Productions.
If you ever wondered what goes on in the rehearsal space, between creatives, then Tethered or The Adventures of the Adequately Excited People, writer Georgie Bailey alongside Hal Darling, might just be in a position to answer your questions Want and Moins artistic differences rise throughout rehearsals. Tethered together by…
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Continue reading →: Big Boys by Tom Foreman.
When childhood friends Ben (Tom Foreman) and Oscar (Owen Igiehon) start Secondary School they feel like they are all grown up now, they have successfully made it into the world of grown-ups and will be friends for life. However, as all grown-ups know life never quite goes to plan though.…
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Continue reading →: Voices From Home by Broken Silence Theatre.
Warned at the beginning that these recorded pieces are for over 18’s only. After listening to them I can fully understand why. These five recorded shorts contain adult themes of death, sexual violence and assault. With graphic descriptions and honest accounts of the events experienced by each of the cast…
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Continue reading →: Blackbox Theatre presents Blithe Spirit.
This is the second production from Blackbox Theatre that I have had the privilege of being invited to review. Yet again they haven’t failed to deliver an extremely accomplished production. Amidst the current covid restrictions Blackbox Theatre has set their adaptation of Blithe Spirit outside in the garden of the…
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Continue reading →: The Great Gatsby.
The Wardrobe Ensemble and The Wardrobe Theatre’s co-production has been adapted from the American novel by F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby and is now playing as part of the online Brighton Fringe. Tamsin Hurtado Clarke and Jesse Meadows bring to life the classic story of the flamboyant self-made millionaire…
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Continue reading →: Doody by Aaron and Caitlin.
Aaron Hickland’s solo performance in Doody delves into the mind of a self-entitled, privileged, toxic male with a dangerous distorted high opinion of how others see him in the outside world. The performance starts with Niall Care pretending that he is in front of an audience of fans as he…
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Continue reading →: Hematoma directed by Grace Millie.
Written and performed by Keiran Dee Hematoma is an extremely clever and entertaining one-man performance. After a year in lockdown Dee attempts to take the audience on a world trip with his Hematoma while explaining how it feels to live with “having a part of your brain fixture missing”. In…
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Continue reading →: Alyssa Memoirs of a Queen!
The Vaudeville is playing host to the amazingly talented, gorgeous, larger than life Drag Queen Star Alyssa Edwards. The short run is from 7th-13th June 2021. American born Alyssa Edwards has been a drag queen for 16-years, the first 6 of which were spent shut away hiding from the world…
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Continue reading →: The Tragedy of Dorian Gray by Blue Devil.
Based on the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, The Tragedy of Dorian Gray filmed almost exclusively in black and white explores the personal side of the famous character Wilde created. Surrounded by drugs, alcohol, sex and tragedy the two-hour tale explores the dangers shrouding the gross…












