The Last Torch is a new musical where Game of Thrones meets Les Miserables. Reviewed by Kara Bertoncini.
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The Last Torch is a new musical where Game of Thrones meets Les Miserables. Reviewed by Kara Bertoncini.
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Two women, two wheelchairs, a dance studio and a projector; the combination created a startling and moving contemporary dance piece. Reviewed by Amy Ruck.
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Die Roten Punkte seems more fired up than ever. Eurosmash! is the wildest piece of pie yet. Reviewed by John Back.
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Hook Up really knows how to hook you in. Reviewed by Anisha Senaratne.
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A vintage inspired variety show, showcasing feats of acrobatics, contortion, a little singing, a little more dancing and a mirror ball. With a hint of Spanish and a little friendly competition its an enjoyable evening for all. Reviewed by Amelia Saward
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You know those stressful afternoons where you’re craving on a sweet tooth and you just gotta get your fill? You go out and you get your naughty, nasty chocolate fill, because nobody can stop that itch. This is how gritty theatre feels. It’s sharp, it’s crazy, it’s positively gooey with feelings and deep thoughts. It’s a […]
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Shakespeare fans and haters alike will dig the ridiculousness and hilarity of Shakesprovisation. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
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Beyonce and gender role-reversal abound in this performance. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
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Rose Callaghan and Kirsten Law teach you how to neg women and clients alike in this witty semen-ar. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
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Seven short plays about everyday insanity end up being insanely funny. Reviewed by Ali Schnabel.
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