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Different From The Others - White Bear Theatre
03 Nov
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Phil Willmott

Review: DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS at the White Bear Theatre

Different From The Others - White Bear Theatre I’ve known the playwright Claudio Macor for some years, ever since I directed one of his early plays. Since then he’s commendably amassed a significant body of work in which he uncovers dark moments from the history of gay oppression and vividly dramatises them.

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The Antipodes - National Theatre
31 Oct
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Phil Willmott

Review: THE ANTIPODES at the National Theatre

The Antipodes - National Theatre I was looking forward to this because reviews and word of mouth about American writer Annie Baker’s recent plays at the National Theatre, JOHN and the THE FLICK were so blisteringly good and I’d missed both.

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Lorna Dallas
31 Oct
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John Yap

Review: LORNA DALLAS : STAGES at The Crazy Coqs, Live at Zedel

Lorna Dallas With her distinctive voice and style, Lorna Dallas brought her acclaimed cabaret, STAGES, back to London after the sold out performances at the Birdland Theatre in New York and earlier in the year at The Crazy Coqs. 

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On Bear Ridge - Rhys Ifans and Rakie Ayola. Photo by Mark Douet
31 Oct
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Justin Murray

Review: ON BEAR RIDGE at the Royal Court

I’m conflicted about On Bear Ridge, Ed Thomas’ perplexing, upsetting play about memory, the way things fade, and how we choose which hill to die on.

On Bear Ridge - Rhys Ifans and Rakie Ayola. Photo by Mark Douet Rhys Ifans (John Daniel) and Rakie Ayola (Noni) in On Bear Ridge. Photo by Mark Douet

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Soho Cinders
29 Oct
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Stuart King

Review: SOHO CINDERS at Charing Cross Theatre

Soho Cinders The Cinderella story gets a gay makeover courtesy of long-time musical collaborators George Stiles and Anthony Drewe and is set to amuse and entertain patrons of the Charing Cross Theatre until Christmas.

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