If you have any love for theatre and performance it is imperative you go and see this play.
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PR, Passion and Prejudice
We spoke to Russian choreographer Boris Eifman about his mission to reclaim ballet's theatricality.
Read More »Velocity, Finborough Theatre – Review
Interesting and thought-provoking theatre with an odd premise.
Read More »Rebecca Atkinson-Lord: Woman of great direction
We talk to the Ovalhouse's Director of Theatre about nativities, Classics and feminism.
Read More »A Doll’s House, Brockley Jack Studio Theatre – Review
The world's most performed play for audiences to enjoy at a fantastic venue in South London. This one is a must for theatre lovers!
Read More »Best of Friends, Landor Theatre – Review
Solid contemporary musical at a great venue.
Read More »Rachel Mars: The Way You Tell Them, Canada Water Culture Space – Review
A potentially clever insight into humour and the ways in which we use it as a coping mechanism. Perhaps this is a psychologist’s dream, but it’s not for everyone.
Read More »Editor’s Choice: 20-26 April
1. Privacy at Donmar Warehouse – ★★★★. Until 31st May. Privacy is director Josie Rourke’s latest offering to be played at the Donmar. This is a dystopian production which focuses on some of the biggest modern day fears. General technophobia, the NSA spying on us, Google using our data to sell us more things… there are plenty of things to be concerned about in the modern day, and Privacy is there to get you thingking about them. As our reviewer put ...
Read More »Hamlyn, The Space – Review
A dark, beautifully staged piece that doesn’t have all the answers to the dark questions that it raises.
Read More »BITES: Remix, The Albany – Review
An original idea, brought energetically to life by highly skilled performers.
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