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Peace in Our Time, Union Theatre
Noel Coward’s Britain under Nazi Occupation counterfactual bombed in 1947 but it looks pretty good today.
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N89, Matchstick Piehouse
Your one and only chance to enjoy safety and legroom on a night bus.
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Border Control, Vault Festival
Do the calculations made by UK Border Agency technocrats add up? Michelle Sewell’s play says no.
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Nuclear War/Buried/Graceland, The Old Red Lion
The Old Red Lion’s offering three plays for the price of one, but is it worth leaving the live football for?
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Not Quite Jerusalem, Finborough Theatre
In post-Brexit Britain, the past is more than a foreign country.
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Talk Propa, Vault Festival
Talk Propa asks Southerners to care about Northern exceptionalism, but fails to say why.
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In My Lungs The Ocean Swells, Vault Festival
A Cornishman loses his woman to the city and his livelihood to market forces, in this phallocentric summary of a gender balanced two-hander.
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Scrounger, Finborough Theatre
Athena Stevens’ new play gives the audience both barrels in addition to bureaucracy and discrimination.