Shows
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PreviewsLondon Burlesque Week – The Scottish Connection
Scottish Burlesque is set to be well-represented at the 4th annual festival of Burlesque, Cabaret and Variety Arts Read more »| 03 Apr 2010 -
ReviewsKaned, Again.
Sarah died for your sins. Read more »| 01 Apr 2010 -
PreviewsWhy I Love Storytelling
“Storytelling is oldest art form and represents the backbone of performance, with the importance of story integral to any art-form you can think of." Read more »| 31 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsDouble R
Enter the fantasy of The Double R Read more »| 30 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsModo
Scared of hospital? Theatre Modo have the cure Read more »| 29 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsIn My Garden
Is the credit crunch provoking Òran Mór's dystopian dramas? Read more »| 29 Mar 2010
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Reviews39 Steps to Heaven
This production of John Buchan’s The 39 Steps is a hilarious romp through a fast moving spy adventure. Read more »| 29 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsOne Night Stand
A rapid show upstairs in the Tron: it rises from sand, and then it's gone Read more »| 26 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsEvery One Dies
Not so much a meditation on political liberation as advertised, Every One deals with Death in a loose, flowing format Read more »| 24 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsThe Goat
It might merely be that modern theatre has exhausted humanity's other vices, but The Goat finally brought bestiality to the stage. Read more »| 24 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsRichard Dedomenici's Top Tips
Veteran performer Richard Dedomenici reflects on his history with the NRLA, and shares his ones to watch Read more »| 23 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsCleanse Me
Wanted: beautiful and intelligent companion, GSOH, interested in the arts to join intense and tarnished romantic for horror and pretentious conversation. Read more »| 22 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsSingin' in the Cave
After holding its own at last year's National Review, Vocal Sonics branches out to a stand-alone concert. Read more »| 18 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsEating People is Easy
It's difficult to know where to place Gregory Burke's short comedy, Battery Farm. It's certainly a comedy, with the cast mugging up the humour and Andy Gray spinning a vaudeville turn as the human-about-to-become-lunch Read more »| 17 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsLondon Irish Beauty
The Lyceum is supposed to be conservative, Yet it seems to have a better idea for a modern classic than previously acknowledged Read more »| 16 Mar 2010