THEATRE REVIEW: Rita, Sue and Bob Too
Under a star-studded sky, against the sleepy backdrop of a rural housing estate hidden from the glare of “loadsamoney” LondonContinue Reading
Under a star-studded sky, against the sleepy backdrop of a rural housing estate hidden from the glare of “loadsamoney” LondonContinue Reading
In the balcony of the neon-lit The Club of the Unloved, a four-piece band by the name of Martin andContinue Reading
Equine Illusionists Andy and Andy (“It’s a family thing”) aka The Famous McCuddy Brothers are inundated with offers. The King’sContinue Reading
“For God’s sake, you’re a third-rate actor-manager on a tatty tour of the provinces, not some Colossus bestriding the narrowContinue Reading
“Theirs not to reason why, / Theirs but to do and die.” So wrote English poet Alfred Tennyson in theContinue Reading
Two outsiders picked on at school For being new, weird and uncool Two men walk towards one another across aContinue Reading
When entering the small theatre at the French Institute spectators were informed that today the show was being filmed andContinue Reading
by Sally Roberts Assembly Roxy, Sunday 3rd July 2016 Contrary to my initial assumption (and, I admit, horror) The 24Continue Reading
by Caroline Malcolm-Boulton “My first drink seemed to unlock something. I threw up, went home, woke up with a stinkingContinue Reading
Ssssh! No, but seriously Sssssssh! A sponsored silence is on; so whatever you do you have to keep it zipped,Continue Reading
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