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Interview: Welcome to London’s newest venue
Personally, I think you can never have too many theatres, but perhaps I’m biased. You may think that the midst of a pandemic might not be an ideal time to open a brand new theatre, but that is exactly what is about to happen in Camberwell’s SE5. So we thought we’d have a chat with Georgia Leanne Harris, Golden Goose’s Artistic Director, to find out about the theatre, what we can expect from them, and of course, what Covid-19 has ...
Read More »Like No Tomorrow: An Apocalypse Anthology, Online – Review
A collection of thought provoking and occasionally chilling visions of the future
Read More »As You Like It, The New Normal Festival – Review (2)
The most precious of gifts in the current climate – hope for theatre’s future
Read More »As you Like It, The New Normal Festival – Review
a unique evening of Shakespeare under the stars
Read More »The Space Between Us, Online – Review
At just ten minutes in length, this short packs a mighty emotional punch
Read More »Socks in Space, Edinburgh Fringe Online – Review
The most talented footwear you’ll see perform this summer
Read More »The House That Slipped, Online – Review
Online Zoom show, booking until 8 August With The House that Slipped Teatro Vivo has inventively used the Zoom platform to devise a wonderful theatrical experience. “We’re rather in a predicament,” the cast tell us. Having gone into lockdown in April 2020 during the pandemic, 12 Laburnum Drive, Brockley has bizarrely time-slipped to 2070. Sandra and Kevin Baxter, Sandra’s sister Julia and their upstairs neighbour Yasmina open their front door one day and, instead of seeing the street and neighbouring ...
Read More »Grip, Reading Fringe Festival Online – Review
This is not a play for a frivolous night out. Prepared to be challenged!
Read More »Out of Control, Online – Review
A diverting selection of new writing
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