Rating: 2 stars The Brexorcist promised to be good on paper. In the Brighton Fringe brochure, it was described as “the true story of Brexit”, “a multi-media ...
Rating: 3 stars The programme for At the Junction Café describes the play as an exploration of the way we choose to isolate ourselves in public places, focu...
“Ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats”. I wait for a moment, expecting others to follow, but when no one does, I start making my way towards the stairs ...
I'm a fan of the game Werewolf, having played a fair few rounds of it as a student. So I was intrigued and excited by the concept of it being turned into a Brig...
Rating: 4 stars What should you do if you struggle to fit into modern society? Find someone you like, or someone who’s like you, and build a commune with th...
Absurdity is not that abundant in British theatre, and so I applaud Eggs Collective for bringing it back with Late Night Love. The show is inspired by the confe...