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It is one thing to hear autobiographical accounts at the Edinburgh Fringe from people who are not yet forty years of age. It is quite another to hear one from s ...
I must confess I knew nothing about Albania before seeing this show: a quick Google for news items about Albania included the headlines “The rapid downfall of ...
According to the Nuffield Trust, just under 3 million calls were made in March 2020 to 111, the non-emergency healthcare advice and support helpline in the UK, ...
Andrew Keatley’s play The Gathered Leaves was first performed at the Park Theatre in 2015 and now on its 10th anniversary, it’s back at the same venue for t ...
Summer in London affords an embarrassment of riches for family entertainment and with sunny days forecast throughout August, checking out the Roald Dahl Story C ...
There’s a generous amount of pragmatism in this comedy hour that stops Hal Cruttenden from coming across as a middle-aged moaner who ought to just get on with ...
Nobody gets diagnosed with hysteria these days, medical science having developed in the manner in which it has. But the point in this show seems to be that soci ...
Jane Austen, there has been, not surprisingly, an outburst of stage adaptations, mostly Pride and Prejudice, bu ...
The Listies – who honed their skills in Melbourne nightclubs – might not be an obvious choice for Islington’s glorious Little Angel Theatre (whose aim is “fuelling the imagination through the magic ...
This was a wide-ranging single performer show – by the end of it, I had no idea which details of the story that unfolded were true and which were not. Not all ...
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