Category: VAULT 2023

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Review: All By Myself, VAULT Festival

Part of the Main’s solo and silent All By Myself sadly doesn’t work for me at the…

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Review: Buff, VAULT Festival

Ben Fensome’s Buff explores a different perspective on LGBTQ+ life at VAULT Festival “Apollo’s belt? More like…

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Review: Don’t Smoke in Bed, VAULT Festival

Harry McDonald’s Don’t Smoke in Bed is a remarkably tense experience at VAULT Festival “He didn’t think…

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Review: Scratches, VAULT Festival

Plain Heroines’ Scratches turns a tricky subject into theatrical gold (curtain) at the VAULT Festival “I said…

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Review: A Manchester Anthem, VAULT Festival

A brilliantly physical performance from Tom Claxton makes Nick Dawkins’ A Manchester Anthem a real highlight of…

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Review: Thirsty, VAULT Festival

Louise Beresford delivers a killer fringe and a stunning delivery at the heart of the intelligent Thirsty…

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Review: Vix & Helen, VAULT Festival

A tale of far-from-ordinary teenage friendship, Vix & Helen is a corker of a two-hander at VAULT…

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Review: Post Sex Spagbol, VAULT Festival

Thistle & Rose take us through something of what it is to be a young woman in…

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Review: Ripe Tomato, after Peribañez, VAULT Festival

A vibrant, queered-up adaptation of a Lope de Vega play, Ripe Tomato, after Peribañez is worth checking…