I don’t think you could accuse acclaimed youth theatre company Chickenshed of hyperbole. With a death toll comparable to that of British troops in...
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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