Following on from his ‘Ravenhill for Breakfast’ morning residency of two years ago, Mr 'Shopping and Fucking’ returns to the...
I‘m not sure if I always understood ‘Must’, a gorgeous but densely poetic pilgrimage through the body of New York performance artist...
This poignant piece gives a new perspective on The Holocaust with an aching clarity of emotion and striking simplicity. Benjamin, a Jewish expert...
This curious and charming fable is glorious in its playful physicality, but too insubstantial to linger. Michael, unprepossessing in a Pringle jumper,...
Richard Dedominici has spooned himself into a pair of very odd spaces for his two shows at this year’s Fringe. For his evening production...
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