Writer-director Luke Adamson says he's taken “a lot of creative licence” in the writing and staging of his latest play, The Unkillable Mike Malloy, at the Bridge House Theatre, Penge.
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The stark simplicity of Mike Bartlett’s 2009 play Cock shines through every moment in this staging…
Broadway Baby has announced a shift in its social media presence, signalling a move away from Twitter and toward the decentralised platform Bluesky.
Read Full StoryBrass Bands England is bringing its national celebration of all things brass back for a second year.
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A live vocal tribute to Celine Dion is heading to the West End this June, and it is all coming back ...
As Fringe season kicks off, many eyes turn instinctively to Edinburgh – but those in the know are increasingly looking one stop earlier on the calendar – and one stop down the East Coast Main Line: The Durham Fringe Festival is fast establishing …
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Kate Copstick outlines and comments on the Palestinian element at this yeear's Edinburgh Fringe.
A look at this year's cycling-themed shows at the Edinburgh Fringe.
We spoke to Jessica Aszkenasy, about her bold, genre-bending debut solo show TITCLOWN at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe and raising money on OnlyFans.
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James Macfarlane chats to Amy Veltman about everything funny in "that department".
NYC-born clown and woman Funmi swims in Fish, a one-woman clown show about a fish (played by Funmi) who wants to be a human (played by Funmi playing Fish).
Read Full StoryFrisky (Frisky & Mannish) is back.
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Ryan Mold returns to the Edinburgh Fringe.