Review: This Show Makes A Pantomime Of 'Strong And Stable'

This is Not Culturally Significant, The Bunker Theatre ★★★★★

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Review: This Show Makes A Pantomime Of 'Strong And Stable' This is Not Culturally Significant, The Bunker Theatre 5

A fabulously vulgar panoply of grotesques dreamt up at drama school, Adam Scott-Rowley's one-man-show's greatest genius lies in its transitions; Theresa May's biggest fan flanges gutturally over the name "Ahmed" for so long that she morphs into a cancer-riddled, chain-smoking, washed-up luvvie mid-kvetch. Wickedly funny, these effervescently political vignettes make a pantomime of 'strong and stable' social injustice. This is Not Culturally Significant, The Bunker Theatre, 53a Southwark Street, SE1 1RU, £10-£17, until 3 June.