A cross between performance art, theatre and dance that’s often impenetrable and opaque.
Month: March 2026
Strong performances and gothic design cannot rescue this geriatric 1935 thriller from feeling like a museum piece.
A unique genre-busting take on an homage to an old school, silent movie melodrama
Ben Pettitt-Wade talks touring with the tenth anniversary of Meet Fred
Rob Tay talks inspiring children to interrogate their world
An unconventional piece of experimental theatre that suffers from a lack of depth
Squidge is a sharp, darkly funny and emotionally astute one-woman-show that captures the mutual, transformative power of care and connection…
A new musical about French impressionist artist Claude Monet is the aural equivalent of painting by numbers
Brave intercultural collective – this production could inspire the world!









