Declaration provides an entertaining and educational insight into life with ADHD. Well worth watching if you want to gain a better understanding of the condition – a must see for people working in caring professions.
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Smack That (a conversation), The Barbican – Review
Pros: Inventive and inclusive dance theatre. A moving and necessary exploration of domestic violence. Cons: While the piece’s educational mission can’t be faulted, it could have explored the psychology of the subject matter more creatively. ‘Welcome to the party!’ Music is blaring, and drinks are being poured. ‘Help yourself to popcorn, marshmallows, what can I get you my love?’ Beverly is having a party, but it won’t all be fun and games. A collaborative, participatory piece, Smack That (a conversation) ...
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An intimate immersive theatre experience that packs an unexpected punch.
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An irresistible, lung bursting blast of 1980s pop culture!
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A promising performance from a stunning man in drag which was entirely spoiled by amplification problems.
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A wonderful evening with profound thoughts, sharp humour and extremely intelligent work; a show not to miss!
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A brilliantly conceived adaptation.
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A spectacular world of gimmicks and magic, designed to appeal to the whole family.
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Mark Thomas' story telling is masterful, creating a vivid picture in the mind of the audience that will last long afterwards.
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