PIGDOG co-founder Max Barton discusses the theatrical power of accessibility and how his current production of Karagula by Philip Ridley champions the Extra-Live.
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Quiet at the back, please!
From that sweet packet rustling in your ear, to the audible conversation a few rows back; at what point does inconsiderate behaviour progress from being slightly annoying to being so disruptive that it ruins a performance and, asks Lily Middleton, what can you do about it?
Read More »Lest we forget
Last year's WWI centenary inspired many offerings on stage. Eva de Valk considers the role of theatre in commemorating conflict.
Read More »Insider Information: London’s West End – Sponsored
How is a visitor to London supposed to know where to start? Here are some of the slightly less obvious do’s and don’ts that should help you make the most from your time in London's theatreland.
Read More »Made In Dagenham… In London! – Sponsored
The new musical comedy comes to London this autumn, starring Gemma Arterton!
Read More »Hey good lookin’ – you get a look in
Are looks really everything in a world dominated by the viewer's gaze?
Read More »Making the Connections
Does your career come down to who, or what, you know?
Read More »Critics in the spotlight
In an age governed by the ever-growing blogosphere, are the curtains closing on the reign of the critic? Rahul Rose and Eva de Valk review the situation.
Read More »Centre Stage: the future of London’s smaller theatres
In his second guest blog for Everything Theatre, London Assembly Member Tom Copley discusses the recently published Centre Stage report, which looks at how to protect the capital’s smaller theatres.
Read More »Theatre should educate us about mental illness, not increase our paranoia
Everything Theatre blogger Dr Rachel Proctor (FY1) argues that theatre has an opportunity and a responsibility to educate us about the realities of mental illness, not simply increase our misunderstanding and paranoia.
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