Community is everything and everywhere. But how can a play touring innumerable different communities relate to each and every one of them? Julie Griffiths discovers how The Events, a now-touring production using a different local choir at each new venue, does exactly that.
Read More »Monthly Archives: August 2014
Alice Through the Looking Glass, St Paul’s Church – Review
A magical, mystical play where the audience is literally transported through the looking glass and into Wonderland along with the fantastically talented cast. A great theatre experience for kids and grown-ups alike.
Read More »The Monotonous Drum, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A short provocative piece of work about feminism and equality from a new writer trying to find her way and her voice.
Read More »Nothing to See Here, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Interesting and fun to watch but a little disjointed.
Read More »Reality Abuse, Dublin Castle – Review
This engaging and unique show makes for a truly magical experience.
Read More »Tour of Duty, Upstairs at the Gatehouse – Review
Poignant. This play touches deeply and exposes just how strong the love between a father and daughter can be, no matter the circumstances
Read More »Win tickets to The Play That Goes Wrong! – Closed
We're delighted to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to the West End production of The Play That Goes Wrong, a hilarious farce that we described as 'riotously funny' when we reviewed the Old Red Lion production last year!
Read More »Ballet Boyz, Roundhouse Theatre – Review
This show transcends sexuality and takes you to a place where the beauty of the human body can be celebrated.
Read More »Marry Me A Little, St James Theatre – Review
Sondheim aficionados will love this collection of rarely used pieces that all have the classic hallmark style of their celebrated creator.
Read More »Richard Wright: Full of Win, Camden Head – Review
A really strong stand up show in the making - a little more polish and confidence could take it a long way.
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