MILO YIANNOPOULOS: ‘Diana, love, that inevitable coke habit can’t come soon enough.’
For JENNA CORDEROY, the gig broke up the monotony of a Sunday evening and the band did their new album justice.
JACK ROBERTS: ‘Any evening that will make a joke about patriotically opting for a Shepherds’ Bush over a Brazilian has already got off to a good start for me.’
MILO YIANNOPOULOS: ‘In short, they’re absolutely fucking brilliant, prosthetics or no prosthetics.’
CHRIS BANNON: ‘You needn’t be an Oracle to predict that these lads will be hugely successful by the end of the year.’
DAVARA BENNETT enjoyed the evening’s variation in a venue she had underestimated.
LOTTIE UNWIN enjoyed this down to earth comic who took no laugh for granted.
If you’re ‘not one of those people who complain about modern art’ you might enjoy the clever and conceptual evening of theatre as much as TOBY PARKER REES.
CHRIS BANNON is blown away by this Welsh band’s eccentric performance at under-rated venue, The Junction.