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: Roulette, online (Zoom)
An online fantasy dating show that plays well on its cheesy format
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Review: Good Grief, online @ Original Theatre
A painful but beautifully observed piece.
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Review: Love in the Time of Corona, online @ YouTube
An interesting idea exploring how lockdown forces a hedonistic man to change his ways
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Review: Mum Can You Hear Me? online @ Living Record Festival
The power of this piece is undeniable.
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Review: Shook, online
Incredible performances support a clever and immensely powerful script
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Review: Heads or Tails, online @ Living Record Festival
A one-woman show that tackles the eternal questions of life and death
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Review: The Zizz, online @ Living Record Festival
one for people who like to ponder over the meaning long after a show has finished.
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Review: Peter Pan, online (Chickenshed)
put this on your big screen at home and enjoy
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Review: We Ask These Questions of Everybody, online @ Sound Festival 2021
An interesting use of words and music to present some uncomfortable truths.
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Review: The Fabulist Fox Sister, online (Southwark Playhouse)
The Fabulist Fox Sister has some potential deep, deep down