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How New Technology Can Support Emerging Talent
As the Vault Festival enters its final weeks, Stagedoor's Head of Partnerships Jasper Bartlett considers how technology can help to support the festival's emerging artists.
Read More »Ian Bonar on the ‘Elusive’ Memory that Sparked ‘Be Prepared’
Writer/performer Ian Bonar shares the real-life inspiration behind 'Be Prepared' at the VAULT Festival and the 'treacle' comedy at the show's core.
Read More »One Duck Down, The Vaults Theatre – Review
Pros: Silly family fun with a creative set, musical numbers and lots of laughs. Cons: The ending runs out of steam and may lose the interest of younger audience members. FacePlant Theatre have put a serious issue at the centre of a gloriously silly hour-long piece of theatre aimed at adults and children of all ages. Our unlikely hero is 17-year-old Billy, whose cantankerous love-interest has set him the seemingly impossible task of retrieving 7000 rubber ducks which are adrift ...
Read More »How ‘Becoming Shades’ is Bringing Immersive, All-Female Circus to The Vaults
Laurane Marchive of Chivaree Circus shares how the company brought its immersive, all-female production of 'Becoming Shades' to the Vault Festival.
Read More »‘The Crystal Egg Live’ and Theatre’s Relevance in a Screen-Dominated World
In this guest blog, producer Rebekah Harvey of 'The Crystal Egg Live' talks about how to make theatre and literature relevant in a world dominated by film and television.
Read More »The Devil Speaks True, Vault Festival – Review
This attempt at immersive theatre is well-intentioned but unfortunately lacks clarity of message
Read More »True Brits, The Vaults – Review
A funny and moving take on some very serious subject matter.
Read More »Fat Man, Waterloo Vaults – Review
An updated rendering of the Orpheus myth, with some good gags; but the storytelling is stretched beyond the comfort zone.
Read More »Fucking Outside the Box, VAULT Festival, Waterloo Tunnels – Review
Polished and well-crafted, this show is completely focused on a 17-year-old’s sexual experiences so will only interest people who engage with the character and her message.
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