Touring
Some of the shows we see in the capital go on to perform in theatres all over the country. In fact some of the shows we see outside of the capital are parts of tours as well. So if you’re looking for shows that might be heading to a town near you soon, this might be the place to look.
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Translations, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review
Great acting and design package heavy subject matter in an approachable and enjoyable way.
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Reading With Bach, Trinity Laban – Review
This eloquent and atmospheric look at reading through dance is a treat for book and Bach lovers alike.
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Lucy Hopkins: Le Foulard, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Completely charming, captivating and hilarious - I haven’t laughed like this in a long while.
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Hedda, Sutton House – Review
This skillful adaption of Ibsen’s masterpiece provides a sumptuous night out in one of London’s top heritage houses. Hedda’s private anguish is portrayed though an exquisite use of film, photography, the digital space and live theatre.
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Macbeth, Ashcroft Theatre – Review
A valiant attempt at making Shakespeare engaging for a young audience, though teenagers are more savvy audience members than this production gives them credit for.
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Mess, The Bush Theatre – Review
Horton delivers a poignant and original exploration of struggling with anorexia. An element of humor and whimsy makes the tough subject an easier, but still effective, pill to swallow.
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Romantic Fools, Canal Café Theatre – Review
Outrageous and dynamic parody on relationships, dating, marriage and meeting that special person.