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: A Blue Something, online @ The Space
... this one just felt way too ‘art for art’s sake’.
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Review: Graduates at Cadogan Hall (Episode 2), online
A wonderful opportunity to witness tomorrow’s stars
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Review: Testament, online
an astonishingly raw and emotional piece of theatre
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Review: Dear Dead Jason, online @ Potluck 2021 Festival
heartfelt and made for all the right reasons.
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Review: Scaramouche Jones or The Seven White Masks, online
This story of a melancholy clown entertains, but fails to tug at the heart-strings.
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Review: Angela, online @ The Lyceum
A raw and moving radio play celebrating the life of a much-loved mother.
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Review: The Black Cat, live streamed @ The Space
Superb live-film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic masterpiece
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Review: The Curse of the Crackles, audio play online
It’s literally a party in your ears!

