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Monkeyface ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Trapped within the four walls of a university bedroom, ‘Monkeyface’ navigates the euphoric highs and crushing lows of Freshers Week, toxic friendships, club culture, and the aching need for connection. What begins as something relatable (flatmates, cliques, and the messy thrill of queer nightlife) slowly unravels into a raw portrait of a young Black Gay student fighting to stay afloat inside a world not built to hold him. Some shows entertain you for an hour. Others quietly s


Interview with Mimi Harlow Robinson
With abortion rights continuing to spark fierce political debate across the world, How Can a Body Withstand This? offers a deeply personal perspective on the human stories often lost behind the headlines. Inspired by true events following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the play explores friendship, grief, healthcare and the lasting impact of political decisions on ordinary lives. Ahead of bringing this powerful new work to the stage, we spoke to writer and performer Mimi abo


Interview with Kayla Boye
Few Hollywood icons have lived a life quite as extraordinary as Elizabeth Taylor. Call Me Elizabeth: A Life In Two Parts takes audiences beyond the glamour to reveal the woman behind the legend, exploring the triumphs, heartbreaks and remarkable resilience that defined one of cinema's greatest stars. Ahead of the show's Edinburgh Fringe run, I sat down with Kayla Boye, writer and performer of the production, to discuss portraying such an iconic figure, the extensive research
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