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Amusements, Battersea Arts Centre
Sleepwalk Collective Directed by Sammy Metcalfe ★★★ Pros: An unrelenting journey of sound that unsettles your senses. Cons: Narrative and…
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Features
The BBC Performing Arts Fund
In a guest blog for Everything Theatre, we hear about the BBC’s Performing Arts Fund in 2013. Applications have recently…
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Prometheus Bound, White Bear Theatre
Aeschylus, translated by Paul Elmer More Directed by Cieranne Kennedy Bell ★★★ Pros: An ancient and powerful story that is…
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Dido, Queen of Carthage, Greenwich Theatre
Christopher Marlowe Directed by Ricky Dukes ★★★ Pros: The puppetry was wonderfully executed and gave the play a strong sense…
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Pilgrims, Etcetera Theatre
Sarah Page Directed by Kevin Williams ★★★★ Pros: A play about a recent event is always interesting, and tying it…
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The Blood is Strong, Finborough Theatre
David Hutchison Directed by Bruce Guthrie ★★★★ Pros: A terrific script and a few top class performances. Cons: The play…
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Bye Bye World, Battersea Arts Centre
Anne Gehring & Vera Ketelaars Directed by Marjolein Frijling ★★★ Pros: A very relatable, poignant story with recognisable characters. Wonderful weird writing.…
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SAPPHO… in 9 fragments, The Rose Theatre
Jane Montgomery Griffiths Directed by Jessica Ruano ★★★ Pros: A five star execution by actress Victoria Grove, who performs with…
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Yellow Face, Park Theatre
David Henry Hwang Directed by Alex Sims ★★★★★ Pros: Delves into a very complex and hard-to-communicate idea with a perfect…
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The Shepherd’s Chameleon, CLF Art Cafe
Eugene Ionesco Directed by Moji Kareem ★★★ Pros: Both well-designed and well-acted, with an intriguing and thought provoking concept.Cons: Lofty…
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