Mary Pollard
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Mary Pollard29 January 2025
Review: Five Lines, Barbican Centre
A technically superbly executed production that has space and times for a little more human drama.
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Mary Pollard28 January 2025
Review: Not a Word, Barbican Centre
A wordless reflection that through mud and music screams of subjugated humanity, the true wealth that extreme poverty discloses, and…
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Interviews
Interview: Sometimes theatre doesn’t need words!
James Riordan speaks up about Brú Theatre’s Not a Word.
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Features
Mary Pollard4 January 2025
Feature: Doing it for the kids
Mary Pollard reviews her year with Everything Theatre
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Mary Pollard20 December 2024
Review: The King of Broken Things, Riverside Studios
A beautifully crafted script that poetically explores emotional resilience and the healing power of dreams and creativity.
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Mary Pollard14 December 2024
Review: Christmas Comes to Moominvalley, Jackson’s Lane Theatre
A gentle, joyful tale brought to life with impressive acrobatics and magical music.
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Mary Pollard13 December 2024
Review: The Overcoat, Spitalfields Market
Expect the unexpected in this feelgood, creative adaptation of Gogol’s classic story, with silly sleuthing, slapstick and shadowplay.
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Interviews
Mary Pollard12 December 2024
Interview: Christmas Comes to Moominvalley at Jackson’s Lane
Aya Nakamura tells us about Christmas Come to Moominvalley, playing at Jackon's Lane this Christmas
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Mary Pollard9 December 2024
Review: Pan, Chickenshed
A heartfelt, ambitious and energetic celebration of what can be created with care and collaboration.
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Mary Pollard8 December 2024
Review: Captain Sandy and the Sea Monster, Puppet Theatre Barge
Sea shanties, slapstick and saving the seas, superbly imagined in a magical space where the impossible can actually happen!
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