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The Girl Who Fell Review
Thursday 17th October 2019, OnIn.London attended the world premier of Stage Traffic Productions and Eilene Davidson’s The Girl Who Fell, a powerful new play by Sarah Rutherford. The show deals with parent shaming, the dangers of social media, suicide , guilt and the powerful emotions accompanying loss and grief. It’s a play that…
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46 Beacon Review
It’s a hotel room in Boston in the early 1970’s. Robert (Jay Taylor) is a British actor jump-starting his career by taking advantage of his cut-glass accent and doing some work stateside. Alan (Oliver Coopersmith) is a young member of the front-of-house staff that has caught his eye- and is coming…
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The Pride: Theatre Review
By Alexi Kaye Campbell Trafalgar Studios http://www.trafalgar-studios.co.uk/The-Pride.html The Pride, which oscillates between relationships in 1958 and the present day, opens in 1958 with the first tense meeting between Oliver (Al Weaver) and Phillip (Harry Hadden-Paton), presided over by Phillip’s wife Sylvia (Hayley Atwell). The attraction is palpable, the denouement inevitable.…