Physical theatre
Physical theatre usually dispenses with the need for words and tells its story via phyiscality. It could be mime, it could be acrobatics, it could be so much else and very often is.
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Review: Last Rites, Shoreditch Town Hall
An absolutely exceptional piece of work.
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Mary Pollard25 January 2024
Review: Ambergris, Barbican Centre
A breathtaking, grotesque and perplexing tale of transformation.
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Marianna Meloni1 September 2023
Review: Fall and Flow, EdFringe
A multiskilled company hailing from Hong Kong.
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Zoe Pfaller31 August 2023
Review: Twisted Tales, Cockpit Theatre
The reimagining of some of your favourite stories – with a restricted twist!
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Amelia Braddick19 August 2023
Review: The Man Who Thought He Knew Too Much, EdFringe
A whirlwind of a show!
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Marianna Meloni15 August 2023
Review: The Life Sporadic of Jess Wildgoose, EdFringe
A fast-moving cautionary tale of ambition and deception, moulded with mesmerising visuals.
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Marianna Meloni9 August 2023
Review: Right Here, Right Now, EdFringe
A wonderful mosaic of different physical artforms.
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Marianna Meloni8 August 2023
Review: A/lone, EdFringe 2023
Verbatim and movement are used to break down the implications of modern isolation
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Mary Pollard13 May 2023
Review: Sulla Morte Senza Esagerare, The Coronet Theatre
Disruptively redefines comedia dell’arte for the modern day