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Blueberry Toast

Blueberry Toast is an absolutely brilliant play. It is a comical parody of the American dream and the perfect family that is supposed to come with it....
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Cathy

How far are you from homelessness? How much would have to go wrong in your life? Then again, would anything have to go wrong at all, other than your l...
Touch - Soho Theatre. Photo Helen Maybanks
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Touch

From the creator of the hugely successful Fleabag comes Touch, an authentic and absorbing comedy which charts one woman’s quest to sexual liberation a...
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Pierre Novellie is Cool Peter

You won’t need the details above, because – alas! – by the time you read this review  you will have missed the show in the intimate upper room of one ...
Kali Soho Theatre
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Kali

The Crick Crack Club's lineup of multi-talented performers dabble and delve deep into a wide range of oral, linguistic and musical, narrative traditio...
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On the Edge of Me

To tell a tale that’s true, even when it isn’t, with charm, depth and humour is an impressive thing. On the Edge of Me is the tale of Remi (Yolanda Me...
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Proper Job

Gobsmacked!  That was my initial reaction when Spencer Jones walked among us, his nether regions sheathed in white tights, beneath which white underpa...
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Kite

Kite encapsulates the story of a young girl (Charlotte Croft) who has recently lost her mother, forcing her to leave her home and move in with equally...
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Trygve Wakenshaw: Nautilus

Nautilus is Gaulier-trained mime artist Trygve Wakenshaw's third major UK show. It's a series of loosely connected vignettes, mostly involving attempt...