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Theatre reviews made simple, from those that usually show you to your seat. Real ushers who don’t speak for their associated companies ✉️ [email protected]

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Reviews: VAULT Festival 2023. Callum Hughes: Thirst ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.Love’s A Beach ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.or A Brief Moment And Never Again Since ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2.Intruder | Intruz ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2. READ HERE:
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Review: On The Ropes, Park Theatre. Star Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. "Packs a punch!". READ HERE: Photo credit - Steve Gregson
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Review: A Final Act of Friendship, White Bear Theatre . Star Rating: ★★★★★. "Black Lives Matter. The messaging of this piece is as clear as it’s Title Treatment, as is the urgency of the story it tells. ". READ: Photo Credit: @MicicNatalya
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Review: fester, The Cockpit (Camden Fringe). "A truly insightful preposition and reimagining.". READ HERE: Photo: @HalfpaceTheatre
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Review: Review: Every Sinner Has a Future, Chelsea Theatre (Kensington + Chelsea Festival) ★★★★. '. a brutally honest, incredibly witty and comedically vibrant autobiographical memoir. '. READ: Photo: Sarah Jordan Verghese
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Review: Charged: Kids In Focus Showcase, Tramshed (Greenwich Family Arts Festival) ★★★★. Exploding Emily by Unblurred Lines & The Loudest Mind by Laura Shoebottom, 'both providing an interesting and imperative perspective'. READ: Photo: Natalya Micic
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RT @theviablefringe: Today is your last chance to stream VIABLE!. We've been blown away by the amount of support and lovely feedback we've….
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RT @theviablefringe: What an absolutely gorgeous review - thank you so much @AskUshers! . You can still stream #viable today and tomorrow….
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Review: Viable, The Bread & Roses Theatre (Online) ★★★★. '. an exceedingly well curated, passionate and multifaceted love letter to fringe theatre. an urgent and much needed digital celebration of the arts'. READ:
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RT @OmnibusTheatre: "A triumphant reopening.". #TheHumanConnection runs until 4 July, tickets from £13: https://t.c….
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Review: The Human Connection, Omnibus Theatre ★★★★. 'Eugene O’Hare writes and directs a double-bill of palpable and provocative theatre. The performances are similarly of the highest calibre and not to be missed.'. READ: Photo credit Damian Robertson
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RT @SayItAgainSorry: What a show to open with & what an excellent ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐to open our short run at @brightonfringe Thanks so much @AskUshers &….
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Review: The Distance You Have Come, Apollo Theatre. '. is a beautifully crafted song cycle. authentically, captures love and the journeys that take us to and from it.'. Read: 📸 Danny Kaan
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Review: Copenhagen, Theatre Royal Bath ★★★★. '. as complex and juicy as ever, spurring on a whole host of thoughts to be enjoyed after the piece is over, this version is clear-cut, precise. '. READ: 📸 Nobby Clark
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Review: The Importance of Being. Earnest? by Say It Again, Sorry? ★★★★★. '. a whirlwind of role swaps, improvisation and utterly ridiculous witticisms ensue, the comedic effect of which is immensely enjoyable and ludicrous.'. READ:
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