Superbly funny as a highly talented ensemble improvise brilliantly and dare to share the stage with unrehearsed audience members.
Month: May 2025
An almost immersive study of the world of the alcoholic, this complex show crackles with dynamic energy.
An intimate, heart-wrenching portrait of love and Alzheimer’s, where music becomes memory, and silence says everything.
An exceptional show with gentle interactivity and subtly clownish in style, celebrating imaginative play using everyday found objects.
A terrifying reflection of a new radicalism, softened by gay anthems and campy fuchsia hues.
An extremely intelligent, well-structured and charismatic performance by the show pony (for the second half, anyway)
The Hope Theatre’s Co-Artistic Directors Laurel Marks and Toby Hampton Just over a year ago, there was a fear we’d…
Mudskipper Theatre Company’s Julia Finn tells us about Shelter For anyone who has had the pleasure of seeing a show…
Viv Gordon talks about Cutting Out, an interactive performance piecetackling the difficult subject of child sexual abuse.
A joyful romp of a production with real heart and a strong feel of community.