Online
During lockdown, online became the only outlet for creatives to share their work. Of course there is nothing like the real live experience, but some theatre is still being made for an online audience. Plus there’s the hybrid theatre that has both a live and online audience, which is a great way to make theatre much more accessible.
We occasional review a show online instead of heading to the venue, so when that happens, it’s only fair to highlight that.
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Review: The Importance of Being Earnest, online
A fun adaptation with a modern, northern, twist.
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Review: Gash Theatre Gets Ghosted, online
Another slice of wonderful weirdness that makes for some compelling viewing.
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Review: Hugs, Tears & Replacement Bus Services, online
The perfect analogy for how our lives have taken a rather unexpected detour this past year.
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Review: Disenchanted, online
hilariously gives much-loved princesses the chance to set the record straight
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Review: The Process, online
It’s all wonderfully avant-garde
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Review: General Secretary, online
Polished performances and some quirky, innovative ideas
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Review: Flavour Text, online
A bemusing treasure hunt across a variety of imaginary websites
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Review: Try Harder, online @ The Space
most of the time it is just incredibly bizarre.
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Review: Graduates at Cadogan Hall (Episode 1), online
A strong collective of voices and talent
