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Beyond: Circa

When Circa rolls into town, I always look forward to my annual fix of exceptional Australian circus prowess, so it’s very Continue reading →

Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby

In these days of austerity, we can easily forget that the hedonistic party is still going on elsewhere. While most Continue reading →

The Amen Corner: National Theatre

You wait years to see rarely performed African-American plays and suddenly there’s a flurry of ’em. After Fences, here comes Continue reading →

To Kill a Mocking-bird: Regent’s Park

To be brutally frank, a trip to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre used to be a chore, something only embarked Continue reading →

Limbo: London Wonderground

If we are in limbo, we are perched on the edge of hell; not quite dammed, but not quite saved Continue reading →

MITIE London Revolution

So normally I write reviews of interesting shows and events that I’ve cycled to – good, arty stuff, to which Continue reading →

This House: National Theatre

I only just managed to catch this at its final performance (and as it was being beamed live to cinemas)… Continue reading →

Teenage Riot: Ontroerend Goed

Ah, those teenage years. The angst, the anger, the emotions, the hormones. Ideally, what you should do is just shove Continue reading →

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