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Review: The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes, Battersea Arts Centre
Immensely enjoyable, revelatory, and articulate.
Read More »Interview: Chanel Waddock on playing Desdemona in Frantic Assembly’s Othello
We chat to Chanel Waddock on taking on this iconic Shakespeare role
Read More »Interview: When Willows Turn to Wilton’s
Piers Torday on adapting the classic Wind In The Willows.
Read More »Review: The Wonderful World of Dissocia, Theatre Royal Stratford East
Surreal, hilariously entertaining and a poignant insightful journey.
Read More »Review: Estate Voices, Victoria and Albert Museum
An inspiring, invigorating and immersive experience
Read More »Review: Landscape With Weapons, Cockpit Theatre
The flaws of this revival make for a largely unsuccessful drama.
Read More »Review: This Woven O, GDIF
An accessible and enjoyable outdoor communion with nature through poetry, movement and music.
Read More »Review: Attenborough and his Animals, Wilton’s Music Hall
A brilliant, flawless piece of physical theatre and fabulous family comedy.
Read More »Interview: What Should We Wear for The King of Nothing?
Ben Glasstone on Monstro Theatre's The King of Nothing.
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