Don Juan is a womaniser. He sleeps around, spends all his money, has no care for who cares for him, and therefore, has no friends either.
Don Juan is a womaniser. He sleeps around, spends all his money, has no care for who cares for him, and therefore, has no friends either.
‘I love you, you’re perfect, now change’ has been brought again and again to the Fringe with different cast and slight changes.
Neil Labute’s ‘The Shape of Things’ is a powerful play. It is a harsh view on relationships, the nature of change, and human interaction.
Death has struck. Two close couples are formed from two sisters and two best mates, but a car crash takes one of each and the survivors seek solace in one another in the house they shared. Funny and moving in all the right places, this is a tragicomic Men Behaving Badly by the twentysomethings, of [...]
Sweet it is, that is if you come expecting a love story with no back bone.
Tom Livingstone (yellow tie man!) takes some time off his busy schedule to answer our questions… Go read them now!
Welcome to OtherWorld, a show where you decide where you are, what happens, and who is with you. Improv comedies can be slightly repetitive and formulaic, but The Noise Next Door has taken the improvisation formula and turned it upside down.
Eight half-naked, white-painted bodies wait on the darkened stage as you are politely ushered into the venue. Seven are curled in the foetal position and one stands motionless at the back, as if overseeing proceedings.
Following the exploits of Alex and his band of droogs as they rape, fight and cause merry chaos to all around them, Alex is finally captured and offered a tantalising prospect, his freedom back though aversion therapy, where any violent instinct will make him violently ill.
Brazilian Fever fails to live up to its hype, which promises “a euphoric Brazilian carnival atmosphere”.




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