A wonderful mosaic of different physical artforms.
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Review: A/lone, EdFringe 2023
Verbatim and movement are used to break down the implications of modern isolation
Read More »Review: Sulla Morte Senza Esagerare, The Coronet Theatre
Disruptively redefines comedia dell’arte for the modern day
Read More »Review: Triptych, Barbican Theatre
Audacious, illusory disruptive and totally glorious.
Read More »Review: Flesh, Barbican
Cleverly captivating and refreshingly funny
Read More »Review: No One, Omnibus Theatre
Flying pizzas, flying chairs, flying five pound notes. No wonder the seaside town of Wellstone is in turmoil. The sergeant is convinced it’s ghosts: it’s certainly a baffling case for Inspector Tate (Owen Bleach). And he’s not too happy when London sends down his nemesis, the mysterious Rodriguez (Flo Wiedenbach) to investigate the disappearance of an American waitress (a powerful performance from Lexie Baker). It seems everything centres around Norwegian resident Tom Marvel (Halvor Schulz), who has suddenly gained miraculous ...
Read More »Review: Kurios, The Cabinet of Curiosities, Royal Albert Hall
A genuinely breath-taking experience
Read More »Review: La Clique, Spiegeltent Leicester Square
Hugely entertaining evening of alternative cabaret.
Read More »Review: Ballooniana!, New Wimbledon Studio
An original and joyous Vaudevillian romp.
Read More »Review: Bubble Show for Adults Only, Barons Court Theatre
Be prepared to ruin your childhood memories of bubbles.
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