Ahead of their production of Christmas Gothic at artsdepot, Dyad Productions producer and performer Rebecca Vaughan discusses giving a voice to the 'everyperson'.
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The Rising Cost of Cabbage, Soho Theatre – Review
A relaxing evening of storytelling for grown-ups. Entertaining but bland.
Read More »I Call My Brothers, Gate Theatre – Review
A play about terrorism that approaches a hot topic with lukewarm arguments.
Read More »Interview: Producer Andrea Leoncini on ‘Her Aching Heart’
Ahead of the revival of Her Aching Heart at The Hope Theatre, producer Andrea Leoncini talks risk, reinvention, and putting LGBT stories in the spotlight.
Read More »London Stories: Made by Migrants, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Pros: Moving, inspiring and eye-opening. This experience should be part of every school programme. Cons: There is a fair amount of walking up and down the stairs involved so, if you have any access requirements, let the box office know in advance. I arrived at the Battersea Arts Centre after a day of far too much discouraging news on international politics. Most likely, 2016 will be remembered as a year when extensive migration was met with fearful and openly hostile ...
Read More »Pinocchio, Sadler’s Wells – Review
A spectacular world of gimmicks and magic, designed to appeal to the whole family.
Read More »Interview: Jasmin Vardimon on ‘Pinocchio’
Choreographer and Artistic Director Jasmin Vardimon discusses bringing Pinocchio to the stage ahead of its upcoming London debut.
Read More »Code 2021, Secret Location – Review
Code 2021 has a lot of potential, but suffers from a lack of purpose.
Read More »Kali, British Museum – Review
The myth of the Hindu goddess Kali, told to grown-ups with spice and a pinch of humour.
Read More »Fagin’s Twist, The Place – Review
The translation of a Victorian novel into the modern language of contemporary dance and computer-generated music.
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