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How Festivals are Changing the Way we Think About the Performing Arts
Jasper Bartlett from the Stagedoor app shares how London's festivals are pushing the boundaries with their genre-defying works.
Read More »Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker, Barbican – Review
Pretentious, self-indulgent pop culture that owes little to the principles of performing arts.
Read More »YOUARENOWHERE, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
Pros: Unique in every way, with stage trickery that is bound to stay with you for the rest of your theatre-going life. Cons: Theatre at its best but something this unconventional will not be for everybody. : Walking along Shoreditch High Street, no one seemed to be able to tell me where Shoreditch Town Hall was. It took me four attempts to find a passer-by who could finally point me in the direction of what was once the grandest vestry hall ...
Read More »Phaedra(s), Barbican – Review
An emotionally raw trilogy which challenges as much as it intrigues.
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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 »Turfed, Hackney Downs Studio – Review
A laudable attempt to interpret youth homelessness via the universal language of football.
Read More »Opus No 7, Barbican Theatre – Review
A wondrously inventive and deeply affecting theatrical spectacle, and a privilege to behold.
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