Month: April 2015

Drama

Clarion, Arcola Theatre – Review

A thought-provoking satire from debut playwright Mark Jagasia with a sharp script and a brilliant cast that delivers without a…

Alternative

A New Play for the General Election, Finborough Theatre – Review

Irrelevant and random

Dance

Once Upon a Midnight Dreary, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

Two very different pieces with very different moods, but one compelling show.

Alternative

Golem, Trafalgar Studios – Review

An important piece of theatre that needs to be seen. It is fascinating and combines artistry and personality.

Dance

A Simple Space, Southbank Centre – Review

An incredible acrobatic display of human limits that is absolutely unmissable.

Alternative

I Wish to Die Singing, Finborough Theatre – Review

This daring play calls much-needed attention to the Armenian Genocide of 1915, but lacks in comparison to many of the…

Alternative

Bridging the Void, Blue Elephant Theatre – Review

An immersive performance based upon the American Indian worship of the rising sun combining movement and video. A lack of…

Drama

Scarlet, Southwark Playhouse – Review

A stylish but sanitised story of sex and revenge.

Dance

Two to Tune/10 Tracks for the End of the World, The Place – Review

Contemporary dance is a difficult concept to read and fully appreciate, but this performance is particularly hard to decode.

Alternative

Early Days (Of a Better Nation), Battersea Arts Centre – Review

Theatre 2.0, in which the audience is the cast. Just how well could you argue the case to defend your…

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