Theatre review: Holes at the Arcola Tent
A wickedly funny portrayal of the human response to disaster, ‘Holes’ evokes guilt-inducing laughs from the audience.
A wickedly funny portrayal of the human response to disaster, ‘Holes’ evokes guilt-inducing laughs from the audience.
An emotionally charged portrayal of life in 20th century New York, The El Train is an eye-opening and powerful performance that immerses the audience from start to finish.
As I stand at the entrance of the Urban Food Fest in Shoreditch, it’s easy to see why there is so much fuss surrounding street food these days.
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