Category: Review
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The Fish Bowl: an immersive and profound exploration of dementia

Director Steph Daughtry and playwright/performer Matthew Barker bring together a moving piece of theatre that intimately depicts dementia and its many complex layers.
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Wankernomics: Solutionising The Corporate World – a wickedly clever satire comedy

Are you feeling disheartened by late-stage capitalism, government spending sprees, and soulless corporate jargon? Laugh the pain away (if only for an hour) with satire writers James Schloeffel and Charles Firth, as they wittily transform real-world corporate blunders into an eight-unit MBA you can add to your LinkedIn profile later.
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Review: Booze and the Bard

Booze and the Bard: The Shakespearean Drinking Game offers Shakespeare lovers a theatrical experience that is overflowing with humour, ardour and a whole lot of liquor.
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5 Mistakes That Changed History: a hilarious blend of storytelling, facts and comedy

Attention all history nerds! Paul Coulter presents his storytelling comedy 5 Mistakes That Changed History; an hour-long tour through accidents past which guarantees to be as funny as it is informative.
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Review: Coldhands

Coldhands presents an apocalyptic world riddled with hunters, sacrifice and betrayal – one that might be closer to our own than we’d like to admit.
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Review: After All This

Aliens, comets, apple sauce – find out what they have in common in After All This.
