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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					 Mary Pollard13 May 2023 Mary Pollard13 May 2023Review: Sulla Morte Senza Esagerare, The Coronet TheatreDisruptively redefines comedia dell’arte for the modern day 
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					 Mary Pollard4 February 2023 Mary Pollard4 February 2023Review: Triptych, Barbican TheatreAudacious, illusory disruptive and totally glorious. 
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					 Steve Caplin19 January 2023 Steve Caplin19 January 2023Review: No One, Omnibus TheatreFlying pizzas, flying chairs, flying five pound notes. No wonder the seaside town of Wellstone is in turmoil. The sergeant is convinced it’s ghosts: it’s certainly a baffling case for Inspector Tate (Owen Bleach). And he’s not too happy when… 
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					 Lily Middleton19 January 2023 Lily Middleton19 January 2023Review: Kurios, The Cabinet of Curiosities, Royal Albert HallA genuinely breath-taking experience 
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					  Review: La Clique, Spiegeltent Leicester SquareHugely entertaining evening of alternative cabaret. 
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					  Review: Ballooniana!, New Wimbledon StudioAn original and joyous Vaudevillian romp. 
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					  Review: Bubble Show for Adults Only, Barons Court TheatreBe prepared to ruin your childhood memories of bubbles. 
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					  Review: Mummy Vs, Pleasance TheatreThis play-meets-wrestling show has excellent moments but also missed opportunites. 
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					  Review: Dreams of the Small Gods, EdFringe 2022Compelling aerials and performance art. 
 
				