Review: Rasputin Rocks at Stockwell Playhouse
Andrew Hobb’s Rasputin Rocks, with music by Alistair Smith, has opened at The Stockwell Playhouse. With moments of comedy and...
Andrew Hobb’s Rasputin Rocks, with music by Alistair Smith, has opened at The Stockwell Playhouse. With moments of comedy and...
The first thing that strikes you about Andrew Day’s Phoenix Rising is the unusual setting, audience members gather in the...
Having chosen the right name for their new group, The Leading Ladies have released ‘Songs From the Stage’ an album...
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Sam Bain’s The Retreat, has received its world premiere at The Park Theatre. This may be a debut play, but...
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Libby Liburd’s solo performance in Muvvahood is both captivating and revealing, the sixty-minute show is packed with hard truths, which...
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