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Continue reading →: I Love You, Now What? Directed by Toby Clarke.
I Love You, Now What? Written and performed By Sophie Craig. The play opens the door wide to the grief experienced before and after losing a parent. Where do you go? What’s left? Soon realising your alone navigating the world without their constant support. Ava and Theo meet unexpectedly on…
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Continue reading →: All is Pink in West Berkshire County by Harry Daisley.
Well, where do you start? All is Pink in West Berkshire County is a surreal family Christmas get-together comedy farce. Meat is banned and rations are scarce. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and people are making do with the small amounts available, but what happens when you get a…
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Continue reading →: Violets and Vinegar.
Three ladies, three different life stories and experiences in Violets and Vinegar an amusing, touching, and taste of what it’s like to be a woman through a touching trilogy of monologues. The Trilogy begins with a married lady with three children. Her husband Gordon is a good man! He likes…
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Continue reading →: The Society for New Cuisine by Fun Guy Productions Ltd.
What happens when you sell parts of yourself to an unknown entity in order to maintain an unaffordable lifestyle The Society of New Cuisine explores the depths of mental illness, desperation and unhealthy relationships. The solo performance by Chris Fung is superbly delivered using the entire stage through a physical…
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Continue reading →: Paved with Gold and Ashes by Threedumb Theatre.
Paved with Gold and Ashes is based on the 1911 tragedy in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, in Manhattan, New York. Where it was reported that 146 clothing factory workers died, many of them were young women and girls. It is believed to have been started by a discarded cigarette thrown…
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Continue reading →: TRUST directed by Freddie Lawson.
Everything wrong and obscene with some public school boys and privileged children has been captured in the play TRUST. Their abandonment of responsibility regardless of the situation they create and their flippant attitude to money are highlighted in the play. Fuelled by alcohol and drugs Charlie (Hamish Dickens) introduces Verity…
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Continue reading →: Finlay and Joe Past Our Bedtime.
Finlay and Joe return to the Edinburgh Fringe 2023 with their latest comedy sketch show Past Our Bedtime. The comedy duo have come back stronger and more confident in their performances, which is great to see. Merging many children’s Bedtime stories into short sketches engages the audience as many of…
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Continue reading →: Chopped Liver and Unions by J.J.Leppink.
Chopped Liver and Unions is the little known story of Sarah Wesker from the East End of London. A trade Unionist activist in the 1920s-30s who worked in the garment industry and fought for the rights of working women. Demanding equal pay and fairer working conditions, some might say things…
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Continue reading →: SCENT by Stacey Cullen.
Have you ever walked past someone and drunk in their scent without thinking or been triggered by a smell that transports you back to a place of darkness? SCENT written and performed by Stacey Cullen takes the audience on a journey through a catalogue of scents through Jamie’s deepest memories…
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Continue reading →: What Goes on Without Me by Nottingham New Theatre.
What Goes on Without Me finds Jude in what can only be described as God’s waiting room. God’s busy playing the diligent host in attempt to put her at ease. Not sure that is working! With some paperwork to complete and a nice cup of tea. The pair settle down…










