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Feature: Moniker Culture celebrates Women, Art, Fashion…and NFTs.
an NFT art exhibition celebrating women artists
Read More »Feature: The Women’s Prize for Playwriting
The beginning of something very powerful
Read More »Review: Shedding A Skin, Soho Theatre
An intense, poignant, life-affirming play.
Read More »Review: Jungle Rumble, Fortune Theatre
A sales pitch in the guise of theatre
Read More »Review: General Secretary, Soho Theatre
Great potential for a powerful satire.
Read More »Woyzeck, Theatro Technis – Review
In a time of constantly changing policies, bleak uncertainty and social distancing, it brings a little chink of light to see Londoners returning to our theatres. It was heartening to join others to watch this show at Theatro Technis. So often we hear that we’re ‘living in unprecedented times’, and watching this production certainly reflected this. Directed by Gavin McAlinden and rehearsed via Zoom, this cast have only very recently come together to perform, previously learning their parts in isolation. ...
Read More »Albion, Almeida Theatre – Review
Mike Bartlett and the Almeida appear set to have an equally successful season for 2020
Read More »For the Sake of Argument, Bridewell Theatre – Review
A thought-provoking narrative exploring the power and influence of words.
Read More »Snow White, Chickenshed Theatre
Chickenshed Theatre was founded in 1974 and is a ground-breaking theatre company. They deliver a broad programme of performance, education and training, as well as participatory outreach with the community. Lou Stein is both the director and writer of the show and his take on Snow White attempts to contemporise the story by bringing it to London. The show begins with Snow White questioning her wealthy privilege, and wondering whether there’s more to life than being a rich girl living ...
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