Old Red Lion
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Pilgrimage – Old Red Lion, London
Writer and Director: Jack Robertson Pilgrim’s Rest was made infamous by the Pilgrim’s Unrest podcast, delving into the gruesome murders…
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The Female Husband – Camden Fringe 2024, Old Red Lion
Writer: Billie Billington Director: Phoebe Driver Opening like a raucous Victorian Musical routine, the tale of The Female Husband goes…
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Taking Orders – Old Red Lion Theatre, London
Creator: Table Ate Theatre Director: Calum Shields Harry is having the worst day; he has a trial shift at a…
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The Daylight Atheist – Old Red Lion Theatre, London
Writer: Tom Scott Director: Richard Pannzenbock A hit in New Zealand and Australia, Tom Scott’s 2002 Daylight Atheist finally receives…
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Horne’s Descent – Old Red Lion, London
Writer: Nina Atesh Director: Chloe Cattin The early 1920s have the potential to be a fertile ground for drama. After…
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Her Shoes – FreshFest, Old Red Lion Theatre, London
Writer: Megan Marszal Director: Lucinda Freeburn True crime is a burgeoning business these days, with podcasts, Netflix documentaries, books and…
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This is Normal – Old Red Lion, London
Writer and Director: Stuart Warwick Aimed at fans of Fleabag and This is Going to Hurt, Stuart Warwick’s 60-minute semi-confessional…
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I, Victor – Old Red Lion Theatre, London
Writer: Issy Flower Directors: Issy Flower and Jacob Freda The most important thing to note here is that the entire…
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