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The Many Crimes of Hector Cartwright, The Vaults Theatre
This Stylish thriller, from Rusted Dust, isn’t so much a whodunit but whydunnit. When the body of a young woman is found on the train tracks of a Northern town in post war Britain. It is up to old timer (and former MI5 man) Arthur Nelson (Paul Foulds), British Transport Police’s Tom Bayliss (Kieran O’Rourke)…
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End of Dance, Vaults Theatre
What should be a damining satire on governments doesn’t live up to its potential.
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Claustrophilia, Vaults
Naomi Westerman’s one-woman play looks at life after being kidnapped and held captive, not only whether you can live a fully normal life but the world’s expectations and preconceptions about what happens and who it happens to. Alice (Eleanor Crosswell)is in her early twenties, living in her own flat and when she was 13 she…
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This Is Not Culturally Significant, Vaults Theatre
Naked Man. Naked Britain? Adam Scott-Rowley’s one man League of Extraordinary Genitals takes a stripped back view. Ed got an eye full.
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The South Afreakins, Vaults Theatre
Robyn Paterson’s one-woman show is a touching story about a pensionable South African couple with contrasting visions of the future.
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Mental, Vaults Theatre
Kane Power’s one-man show looks at his mother’s bipolar disorder and the pathology of his pain. It’s an illuminating evening.