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Month: March 2015
A clever collaboration between a classical dance narrative (La Bayadère), dance history and modern thought and interpretation.
An enjoyable show which makes excellent use of an intimate venue.
Eva de Valk asks whether too much knowledge can be a dangerous thing on a trip to the theatre.
An entertaining and engaging play, which will keep you guessing until the end.
Although the writing could do with some tightening to increase its cross-generational appeal, Lagden’s onstage presence is so captivating and…
An excellent tale energetically performed by a great cast, but this re-written version of Strindberg’s 1888 play doesn’t always ring…
A very pacey and amusing hour well spent and a corking Welsh Cake provided at the end.
A powerful study of right-wing politics in South America, told with originality and compassion.
An out of this world a cappella production that needs to be seen to be believed!