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The Popess - forgotten history told at The Glitch
In the shadowy basement of The Glitch, The Popess brings 13th-century Milan roaring into today. Elena Mazzon’s one-woman show is sharp, funny and surprisingly moving — with audience banter, awkward hymn-singing (not my forte), and questions that linger: what does faith bring you, and what would you die for?
Sarah
1 hour ago2 min read


Let’s Do the Time Warp Again – Rocky Horror Show at Fairfield Halls
We laughed, we danced, we did the Time Warp – and yes, we dressed up (though not quite as fabulously as the die-hard fans in corsets and glitter). Rocky Horror at Fairfield Halls is a riot of colour, camp and chaos, and Nathan Caton’s cheeky banter with the crowd, including insulting Croydon, made it feel like a party from start to finish.”
Sarah
3 days ago3 min read


ÉIREANN BY A TASTE OF IRELAND REVIEWED
Soon to be on an International Tour we reviewed Éireann, the latest theatrical venture from the creators of international touring A Taste of Ireland,. Both the dancers and the musicians were stunningly good - not to be missed.
Deborah Tarrant
5 days ago3 min read


STALE CAKE - a debut at the Camden Fringe
Stale Cake is the debut theatrical work of Gabrielle Hofmann, and if this startling opening salvo is anything by which to go, then we might just expect more fireworks from this writer in the not-too-distant future - there is great potential here.
Jeremy Simmonds
Aug 212 min read
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