★ ★ ★ ★ Abby Howells’ storytelling is as unique and funny as she is. Beginning with an immediate detour into the details of a Medieval painting, (namely one where…
★ ★ ★ ★ Melissa Stephen’s tales of a Southern American upbringing are not for the faint of heart. Being an undiagnosed autistic girl growing up amongst neglectful parents, a…
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Laura Crow’s original play is a deaf elegy for the hearing world, a clever self-validating work, where the deaf lead character (and theatre-maker) dissects and…
★★★★ Time is a funny thing, but it’s never been funnier than when Anjali Singh discusses it. A wonderful one-person show, spanning centuries of history, from Hamilton parodies to yoga,…
★ ★ ★ The subject of The Troubles in Northern Ireland is a complex and emotional one. To transfer a still raw topic for many into a domestic half-hour drama…
★ ★ ★ ★ Nathan’s show is a self described triple-threat. He tickles you with comedy, massages you with his songs and then elbows you in the back with poetry.…
★ ★ Stephen Robinson’s mime artist alter-ego Deaf Mimo, is a Chaplinesque study of the hallmarks of ‘silent comedy’. As a hearing audience member, I asked deaf punters whether ‘mime…
★ ★ ★ ★ Craig McCulloch is exceptional as the MC for a deaf cabaret that showcases diverse and brilliant deaf talent. A cabaret by deaf creatives for a deaf…
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