Reviews
The Interference
Pepperdine University depict the fallout from the rape of an unconscious female student by a star football player at a college party.
Rubber
Although it times it may be too close for comfort it is an insightful look into some important subject matter.
Growth
A straight-talking Tinder date raises the possibility that a young man may have testicular cancer
Every Brilliant Thing
Duncan MacMillan and Jonny Donahoe’s touching comedy about coping with a loved one’s depression
World Without Us
Experimental Belgian theatre company Ontoerend Goed present a meditation on a world post human existence.
Ada/Ava by Manual Cinema
Manual Cinema present a live cinematic experience with more genius ideas than seems humanly possible.
Every Day I Wake Up Hopeful
One-man rumination on suicide with black Irish humour.
Lucy McCormick: Triple Threat
A strangely therapeutic, liberating and almost certainly blasphemous experience.
One Day Moko
Immersive piece in the company of a young homeless dude needs more clarity
Sleeping Trees: Sci-Fi?
An energetic theatrical comedy that uses all the tropes of the sci-fi genre.
Poe’s Last Night
An unsettling exploration of Edgar Allan Poe’s life, works and innermost thoughts.
Nicole Henriksen is Makin it Rain
Tells you everything you wanted to know about stripping (but were afraid to ask).
Moscow Boys
A glorious riot of dance, music and pure joy, occasionally marred by too loud sound mixing.
An Evening with CS Lewis
An evening with CS Lewis never leads by the hand and compliments the audience’s intelligence
Mungo Park: Travels in the Interior of Africa
A theatrical “biopic” of eighteenth-century Scottish explorer Mungo Park.
Lynn Ruth Miller: I Love Men
Mesmerising storytelling blended with wit and song make for a winning formula.
Pete Firman: TriX
Old style charm and delivery, with impeccable modern comic wit