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Boardroom

Written by Cici Hughes

 â˜… ★ ★ ★

Boardroom may be funniest play at the Fringe this year. It is certainly the most amusing thing I have seen, and I intuit that it may be ahead of other plays in this regard.

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A Laughing Matter

Written by Joe Hayward and Pat Coghlan

 â˜… ★ ★ ★ ★ 

A Laughing Matter is truly one of the best examples of student theatre at its funniest.

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The Art of Grief

Written by Aké Kibona

 â˜… ★ ★ ★ ★ 

The dialogue moves at a fast pace with further revelations until it reaches an explosive crescendo. A theatrical tour de force of timeless relevance

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City Killed the Stars

Written by Han Morgan

 â˜… ★ ★ ★ ★ 

This radio-play is an invigorating experience: one which is sure to captivate, pull on heartstrings, but also restore hope for personal resilience in the face of a cruel world

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What Wonder

Written by Han Morgan

 â˜… ★ ★

The climaxes of the play were well met with all spects of the production coming together in a satisfying, if not necessarily joyous conclusion

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Boardroom

Written by Cici Hughes

 â˜… ★ ★ ★

Crazy, loud, and it is great fun to watch.

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Sonder Upon Sea and Shore

Written by Mia Stevens

 â˜… ★ ★ ★ ★ 

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100 Seconds to Midnight

Written by Rosalie Roger-Lacan

in collaboration with Amber Conroy

 â˜… ★ ★ ★ ★ 

Its rawness was equally a strength, with the audience laughing and crying as the play progressed. Amongst the strongest productions of spotlights in recent years

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Torchlight

Written by Ben Nunan

 â˜… ★ ★

It's no mean feat for a writer to take on something of such a grand scale and its clear that everyone in the cast and production has devoted themselves to the project with a passion

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