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Tom Pymer

Indigo Stage 

‘The Tempest’ review: ‘a traditional and solid performance’

November 30, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

Tom Pymer enters the world of Shakespeare in Sightline and Suffragette’s production of ‘The Tempest’.

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Indigo Stage 

My Very Own Story Review: ‘DST’s future is in good hands’

November 10, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

Tom Pymer enjoys the freshers’ take on Ayckbourn’s wacky and silly comedy ‘My Very Own Story.’

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Indigo Stage 

Beautiful Thing Review: “deserves to be watched”

June 22, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

Tom Pymer catches the last play of the year in Caedmon Hall and finds that, despite the dips in energy, the play makes up for this in the second half.

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Indigo Stage 

Aaron preview: “refreshingly different”

June 11, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

Tom Pymer heads to watch the preview of Wrong Tree’s ‘Aaron’, which will take place on the 12th and 13th of June at the DSU.

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Indigo Stage 

Waiting for Gandalf review: “nearly moved me to tears”

May 11, 2018May 11, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

“I’m an emotional person, but there are very few plays which so nearly moved me to tears as ‘Waiting For Gandalf'” – Tom Pymer reviews ‘Waiting for Gandalf.’

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Indigo Stage 

She Loves Him, He Loves Her Not review: “caricatured and funny”

February 25, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

“I found myself chuckling all the way through.”

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Indigo Stage 

A Murder is Announced review: “unremarkable but good”

February 4, 2018February 8, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

Tom Pymer’s take on Castle Theatre Company’s ‘A Murder is Announced’: “It was not exceptional, but it was satisfactory.”

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Indigo Stage 

Inferno preview: “major theatrical triumph”

January 29, 2018January 30, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

“If you have the chance to see Inferno, see it. You will not be disappointed.”

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Indigo Stage 

Colour-blind casting; embracing universality

November 4, 2017November 3, 2017 sub.editors 0 Comments Tom Pymer

Why do we have a problem with race-blind casting in 2017?

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