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Review - The ARC: A Trilogy of New Jewish Plays
Snappy, witty, and enjoyable self-contained scenario of events in need of further expansion.
Xi Ye
Aug 18, 20233 min read


Review - The Garden of Words
An extended narrative on the lasting impact of a momentary encounter, in need of more fleshed-out side character development.
Xi Ye
Aug 18, 20233 min read


Review: Romeo and Juliet
Enthusiastic and engaging performance in a natural family-oriented environment
Xi Ye
Aug 5, 20232 min read


Review - To the Ocean
It was just like…magic.
Caterina Lombardo
Jun 29, 20232 min read


The Return of Benjamin Lay
Impassioned historical production inviting you to see the underbelly of the society through the use of too "flowery language".
Helen Compton
Jun 18, 20232 min read


Review - Snakehead
A slow climb before we are plunged and petrified by the harsh reality of our society.
Xi Ye
Jun 10, 20233 min read


Review - Under the Kundè Tree
Multi-layered depiction of freedom and that independence is not granted, but achieved through one's own resolves and realisations.
Xi Ye
May 27, 20233 min read


Interview - Peckham Fringe 2023
Peckham Fringe is back from 5th May to 4th June! Support the new talents and catch some amazing stories while you can!
Xi Ye
May 19, 20231 min read


Review - Mustard
Passion and pain reflected through the use of a single a yellow condiment as one embarks on a journey of passion and suffering.
Xi Ye
May 18, 20232 min read


Review - Text and Delete
A witty, entertaining, and fast-paced story, with actors who fully embrace their respective roles.
Xi Ye
May 11, 20232 min read


Review - Blanket Ban
This play highlights the depth of pain caused by a blanket ban on abortion that lurks beyond the calm ripples of the Malta sea.
Xi Ye
May 4, 20232 min read


Review - Animal
Hits all the right spots and is a perfect representation of online dating for those with complex and challenging needs.
Xi Ye
Apr 23, 20233 min read


Review - Made in (India) Britain
A much needed story on the intersection of disability, race, class, and the desire to live a life beyond the constraints being put on you.
Nikita Ved
Apr 22, 20232 min read


Review - Snowflakes
A portrayal of extreme cancel culture with the potential to be a noteworthy thriller, but let down by pacing and bizarrely timed humours.
Xi Ye
Apr 18, 20233 min read


Review - Good Day
An enjoyable light-hearted story about assisted suicide, but which only managed to scratch the surface.
Caterina Lombardo
Mar 10, 20232 min read


Review - All Falls Down
The endless audience choices provide a refreshing experience, but risk how deep and immersive a story might be.
Xi Ye
Jan 26, 20232 min read


Review - Dare you say please
An exploration into human nature However, it struggles to distinguish itself from other narratives that follow a similar formula.
Xi Ye
Jan 21, 20232 min read


Review - Fake News
A clickbait title and a storyline that is full of potential, but just like alternative facts, this production has no leg to stand on.
Xi Ye
Jan 13, 20232 min read


Review - Rumpelstiltskin
A shower of fairy tale magic for children and adults to kick start the Christmas festivities.
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Dec 17, 20223 min read


Review - We were Promised Honey!
Perfectly balanced narrative instigating the hopefulness and significance of mankind’s journey through the eons.
Xi Ye
Nov 24, 20223 min read
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