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Well, they did their best, I suppose. Ann-McClain Bridges kicked off proceedings with an apology – quite a few Americans have ...
I needed a play like this one at a point in my Fringe schedule where the two previous plays I had seen that day were both ...
Once upon a time it was a faux pas to wear socks with shorts (except, of course, for those participating in a sporting ...
This one-act play is bookended by a barrage of figures and statistics. I’m still not sure what this really achieves, as it ...
It’s not, to the credit of this production, immediately obvious where the unnamed characters are in this lively show, which ...
There’s a knowing smile on Laura Benanti’s face as she looks out at the audience, some of whom were familiar with her stage ...
Readers who have seen The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time on stage will recall that a dog is brought on a ...
There was a whiff of nostalgia in this family show when an overhead projector (I had a quick look after the show – you can ...
Phoebe (Eleanor May Blackburn) likes a list, to the point where there are lists about making lists, and another list about ...
To get a handle on Handel, go to the Handel Hendrix House, 25 Brook Street, London W1K 4HB. Here you will find a wonderful ...
As you may have noticed, there are a good number of shows about traumatic experiences at the moment. Relative to Annie Lareau ...
A tightly packed programme, as the title 100 Years of Musicals! might suggest, Show Choir rattles through the years, picking ...