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The Diary Of A Teenage Girl Review
I haven’t seen the movie or read the book of The Diary Of A Teenage Girl so I was walking into Southwark Playhouse totally blind. The show focuses on the coming-of-age adventures of Minnie Goetze (Rona Morison), a San Francisco teenager in 1976 who begins a secret affair with her…
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The Children’s Hour at the Bob Hope Theatre Review
The Children’s hour is an American play from 1934 by Lillian Hellman. The vastly acclaimed play was made into a movie released just prior to Christmas of 1961 under the name ‘The Loudest Whisper’ in the UK, starring the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine and James Garner. The Bob…
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The e5 Bakehouse Farm – An experimental search for the best bread
This January, with the wind blowing a hooly and the weather as interchangeable as my mum switching her outfits before a dinner, while many were wrapped up indoors I stood with Ben, owner of e5 Bakehouse and good friend John looking out onto acres of glorious experimental farming. Ben is no ordinary…
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Junkyard Golf’s New Look
If you lived / tasted the London life in 2016 then you would have definitely heard of the craze that was Junkyard Golf. It was the party person’s must-do and it welcomed over 200,000 players through their doors, clocking up nearly 250,000 games of twisted, pun-packed crazy golf. Celebrity spots…
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Brewery Below Review
Brewery Below is a new nano-brewery (like a micro brewery, but, you know… diddier) and event space under the little glass Borough Wines shop at 344 Essex Road. They produce very limited edition beers, fun boozy experiments, and collaborative ventures with guest brewers. We were ushered through the back of…