Month: November 2024

Reviews

Review: The Acts, Barbican Centre

A showcase of extraordinary talent from some of the country’s leading disabled performers.

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Review: Sweetmeat, Old Red Lion Theatre

A promising play exploring taboo sexual desires with unrestrained force.

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Review: Queen Bette, King’s Head Theatre

Queen Bette offers a mesmerizing portrayal of Bette Davis, though its storyline lacks the cohesion to fully capture her essence.

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Review: Selecting a Ghost, Stanley Arts

A spirited mashup of Victorian gothic satire and contemporary dance that offers plenty of spooky fun.

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Review: MASO SCHISM, Cockpit Theatre 

A play about finding meaning through physical pain in a world which seems meaningless.

Podcasts

Podcast: Two Fingers To Brexit, We’re All Europeans

Amy Clare Tasker & Katharina Reinthaller discuss Viola! Festival

Reviews

Review: The Rite of Spring / common ground[s], Sadler’s Wells Theatre

A double bill that roots audiences in the nature of humanity and transgresses the boundaries of traditional dance.

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Review: Bear Traps, Golden Goose Theatre

A journey in and out of time, with black holes and bear traps.

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Review: Pop Off, Michelangelo!, The Other Palace

A delightfully camp, pop musical extravaganza that knows exactly who its target audience is

Interviews

Interview: Clubbing, Creativity, and Connection

Talking to the company behind Club Life at the Omnibus Theatre.

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