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Review: Flights, Omnibus Theatre

A bold and sometimes brutal look at life in small-town Ireland, Flights is running at the Omnibus…

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The finalists of The Offies 2020

  The finalists for the 2020 Offies (for performances in 2019) have been announced and congratulations to…

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My 10 favourite shows of 2019

I barely saw 250 shows this year, quiet by my standards! And as is the way of…

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Review: Country Music, Omnibus Theatre

A sensational performance from Cary Crankson anchors a powerful production of Simon Stephens’ Country Music at Clapham’s…

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Review: Lipstick: A Fairy Tale of Iran, Omnibus Theatre

Queer feminist theatre/cabaret hybrid Lipstick: A Fairy Tale of Iran leaves me dissatisfied at the Omnibus Theatre…

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Review: To Have To Shoot Irishmen, Clapham Omnibus

A play with songs that works in the most achingly beautiful way – To Have To Shoot…

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Review: The Trap, Omnibus

“The predictability of human desperation is incredible” Set over a long night of the soul for the…

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Review: Spring Offensive, Clapham Omnibus

“The sheep are closing in” Victoria Willing’s Spring Offensive is a spikily fresh take on the First…

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Review: Hearing Things, Omnibus Clapham

“How’s life in the asylum?” It can be easy to make grand, sweeping statements about the artistic…