Alternative
Fancy something a bit different from the norm? Something immersive, or something taking place in a caravan perhaps? Here you’ll find reviews of some of the most interesting and unique shows that we’ve seen.
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It’s a Wonderful Life, The Bridge House Theatre – Review
A wonderful holiday production to leave you filled with the milk of human kindness. Well worth the trip out to Penge West.
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SIRO-A, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
A fun evening in the same vein as Stomp or the Blue Man Group, but with more technology.
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Pathos, The Vaults – Review
An inventive and playful exploration of both the darker and lighter sides of love.
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124 Fallout, Toynbee Studios – Review
A compelling topic that could’ve been explored more convincingly in a different format.
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127: Hands Off, Toynbee Studios – Review
Unengaging and futile, this piece is not likely to satisfy gamers or non-gamers.
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Talking/Making/Taking Part at Ovalhouse – Review
A rewarding two-day festival during which participants got involved in lively discussions, interactive installations and brilliant performances.
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The Libertine Has Left The Building, Mimetic Festival – Review
An entertainingly intelligent and unexpectedly personal evening spent with a performer who steadfastly refuses to conform to anyone’s stereotype.
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The Pearl, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An incredible script moved effortlessly to the estate to create a charming and picturesque piece of drama that can be enjoyed by anyone.
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The Adventure, Watford Palace Theatre – Review
A brilliant adventure both for kids and their parents.
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Feast, Battersea Arts Theatre – Review
A stirring and gutsy show that captures the dirtiest truths about human nature.