Review: POSH by Theatre Group (29/10/2014)
Captivating, disturbing and yet riotously funny, POSH is a play that has the audience fluctuating between uproarious laughter and stunned silence, says Naomi Lucking.
Captivating, disturbing and yet riotously funny, POSH is a play that has the audience fluctuating between uproarious laughter and stunned silence, says Naomi Lucking.
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