Unrelentingly bleak and tired.
Lashings of silliness.
Not an evening for the squeamish.
An insightful look at millennial life.
A riot of noise and colour.
Over 1,000 tiles, each made by hand.
See the festive classic at London Coliseum.
A loving homage to the cult TV show.
Marcus Brigstocke sucks the razzle dazzle out of everything that surrounds him.
Based on the true story of a KGB double agent.
Bernard Shaw at his most eccentric and whimsical.
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Warning: sparkles incoming.
High energy from the get-go.
One for those who remember the 1980s TV adaptation.
Virtual reality to the rescue.
Stomping choreography, dramatic events, window-shattering singing.
Art in the everyday.
"Deliciously surreal".
Through a lens.
One for the children.
The first one in a few years.
Julius Caesar meets A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Three men, an organ and a glittering headdress.
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