Average Audience Rating: ★★★★★Everything Theatre Rating: ★★★★ Read our review! Until 29th July at the Camden HeadUntil 25th August at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Fringe Festival Book tickets for Edinburgh Liz Ferris, London – ★★★★★ “After seeing this show highlighted as one to watch at the Camden Fringe on View website, I decided to go along to ‘Is Monoagamy Dead?’. I couldn’t be more glad I did. From the moment Rosie started the show, cracking a joke about showbiz dreams being shattered ...
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Camden Fringe Audience Feedback: It’s All Geek to Me
Average Audience Rating: ★★★★★Everything Theatre Rating: ★★★★ Read our review! Until 31st July at the Camden Head Book tickets for Camden Anonymous – ★★★★★“A very funny show. Tone of the show was perfectly balanced – Dillon-Trenchard was geeky without being alienating to the less nerdy of us, confident without seeming arrogant, and more than amusing enough to justify the ticket price. Topics covered were wide-ranging, covering geek dating, sci-fi conventions – even furries. Jokes fly thick and fast, and the show ...
Read More »Theatre should educate us about mental illness, not increase our paranoia
Everything Theatre blogger Dr Rachel Proctor (FY1) argues that theatre has an opportunity and a responsibility to educate us about the realities of mental illness, not simply increase our misunderstanding and paranoia.
Read More »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 opened, and this year a series of schemes focussed on theatre have been launched. Since it was established in 2003, the BBC Performing Arts Fund (BBC PAF) has supported and awarded grants to 1,250 individuals and 237 community groups from across the UK. We receive our income from voting lines on BBC One entertainment programmes, such as The Voice. This ...
Read More »How to protect London’s small theatres?
In a guest blog for Everything Theatre, London Assembly Member Tom Copley talks about the challenges facing small theatres in the capital, and about the investigation he is leading to look at what can be done to assist them.
Read More »The fringe: is it really the edge of the theatre scene?
As the theatre world recuperates following the Offies, James Hodgson argues that ‘fringe’ and ‘Off West End’ theatre is actually at the very centre of the UK’s theatre scene.
Read More »Young people in theatre audiences aren’t all trouble-makers!
Everything Theatre blogger Rachel Proctor gives her opinion on the treatment of younger people in theatre audiences, concluding that a little more consideration wouldn't go amiss...
Read More »Our beginners’ guide to the London theatre scene!
A quick overview of London theatre, suitable for tourists, city-breakers and those less well acquainted with London's theatrical offerings!
Read More »WhatsOnStage Awards 2013 Nominations
Roll out the red carpet and put the champagne on ice: nominations are open for the WhatsOnStage Awards 2013! James Hodgson looks back over the year and gives his opinions on the best of 2012.
Read More »Spotlight: David Tennant
David Tennant as Hamlet, Courtesy of The Guardian David Tennant. Well, let’s just get this out of the way: yes, he played the tenth Doctor. And not only that, but he was also voted ‘the best Doctor’ by readers of Doctor Who Magazine, and (time)Lord knows they must know best! He was also one of the longest serving Doctors, ranking 2nd on TV and 3rd overall if we include the Doctor Who radio broadcasts. And let’s not forget that he himself ...
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