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The Albatross 3rd & Main Review
The Albatross 3rd & Main starring Hamish Clark, Charlie Allen and Andrew St Clair-James is an American tale of three men with a mountain of debt, and a box of priceless roadkill. Priceless roadkill? It made a little more sense when I read that the play written and directed by…
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WEX Photographic Exhibition Review
Wex photographic celebrates the fourth year of its #wexmondays twitter competition with a pop-up exhibition of winners and runners up in the old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. This year the weekly competition to find the best British photograph of the past 7 days received a bumper crop of 17,000…
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We Raise Our Hands in the Sanctuary
Inky Cloak and the Albany present: We Raise Our Hands in the Sanctuary Developed as part of the Albany Theatre’s Hatched new writing programme. Tuesday 31 January – Saturday 11 February, 7:30pm With gentrification sweeping away LGBT clubs and pubs in the capital, although Inky Cloak’s new work is set…
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LOVE at the National Theatre Review
The premise of LOVE, a new play from Alexander Zeldin is this ‘It’s the run up to Christmas. In a city where over 50,000 households are living in temporary accommodation, three families find themselves without a home. A middle-aged man and his elderly mum, a young family with a baby…
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Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (or Love’s Labour’s Won) Review
Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (or Love’s Labour’s Won), which first performed in 2014 has returned to London. Playing at the gorgeous Theatre Royal Haymarket until the 18th of March 2017, audiences are in for a treat. For those that aren’t familiar with Love Labours Lost. Shakespeare’s comedy…