Tag: comedy

The Party

The extensive resume of writer/producer/director may not always glitter but there are sufficient jewels set among it to make his less successful offerings forgivable, from setting Cary Grant
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The Orville

Perspective is important. One of the fundamental cornerstones of modern popular culture even beyond the realm of science fiction which it has dominated periodically for over half a
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I See You – Live

Deep underground through the labyrinth of the Caves the infrequent Scottish sunshine never penetrates, and all that exists is a place where demons dwell wearing the human skin
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Who, Me.

Time is a funny old thing. It doesn’t feel like four year since Rob Lloyd last brought his one man show Who, Me to the Edinburgh Fringe yet
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Prevenge

It’s never easy raising a child as a single parent, but for Ruth, seven months pregnant and alone, it is a particularly unforgiving brand of hell, finding out
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Vaudeville

“If these walls could talk… they wouldn’t need to put on plays.” So says the caretaker at the historic Vaudeville Theatre, an establishment with over a hundred years
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