Fred Deakin and Sita Pieraccini discuss Club Life ahead of playing at Omninus Theatre
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Review: Women Who Blow On Knots, Arcola Theatre
An exploration of revolution, mysticism and feminine power.
Read More »Book Review: Applied Puppetry: The Theory and Practice of Object Ecologies
In Applied Puppetry: The Theory and Practice of Object Ecologies Matt Smith draws a picture of Applied Puppetry by drawing on his fascinating experience of thirty years working in theatre. Using an academic framework around samples of his practice research, and offering suggested follow-up exercises, he compiles ideas, philosophies, theories and findings that give context to and insight into the field, as revealed within ecologies created by the environments of applied work. Smith’s projects are varied and interesting, with a ...
Read More »Review: Wish You Were Here, Gate Theatre
A deeply moving tale of five friends actively trying to hold on to one another amidst the turmoil of the outside world.
Read More »Review: Sensory Cinders, @Sohoplace
Sensational, sensory storytelling
Read More »Review: How to Survive Your Mother, King’s Head Theatre
Offers a unique perspective on the tumultuous relationship between a mother and her son, wrapped in humour and chaos
Read More »Review: White Rabbit Red Rabbit, The Questors Theatre
A fascinating experiment in theatre that turns the traditional play on its head.
Read More »Review: The Buddha of Suburbia, Barbican Theatre
A joyful adaptation of Kureishi's award-winning novel.
Read More »Review: Burnt Up Love, Finborough Theatre
A stylish, creative production that captures the imagination as well as the heart.
Read More »Podcast: Queer Theatre Redeemed and Reborn
Andrew Keates talks about the launch of Queer Theatre Ltd.
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