Pros: Stirring performance that inspires and immerses its young audience members and works to appeal to non-theatre goers. Cons: At times the immersive aspect felt overwhelming and was slightly distracting for me. This being my first trip to Artsdepot, I was impressed with the quality and quantity of space. It has a very open, bright and airy atmosphere; like it’s just waiting for you to create something. Several floors are each filled with different studios and performance spaces. Artsdepot is situated deep ...
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Force of Trump, Jack Studio Theatre – Review
Force of Trump provides an intriguing look at what might happen if Trump became president and the trouble that would ensue.
Read More »Kali, British Museum – Review
The myth of the Hindu goddess Kali, told to grown-ups with spice and a pinch of humour.
Read More »Confessional, Southwark Playhouse – Review
An unmissable exploration of sexuality and homophobia, this firecracker of a play is gripping from start to finish.
Read More »Interview: James Dinsmore of ‘Adding Machine’
Actor James Dinsmore of the new musical Adding Machine discusses the show, performing at the Finborough Theatre, and tackling current topics through musical theatre.
Read More »Win tickets to see Buzz at The Drayton Arms
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Buzz, at The Drayton Arms. To enter simply retweet one of our Buzz competition tweets before 5pm on 13th October 2016 AND name something that buzzes. #COMPETITION: For the chance to win tickets to #Buzz @draytonarmsSW5 retweet by 5pm on 13.10.16 AND name something that buzzes. — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) October 7, 2016 Fat Rascal Theatre in association with The Drayton Arms presents Buzz: A New Musical The Drayton Arms ...
Read More »A Clockwork Orange, OSO Arts Centre– Review
A brave and worthwhile production of a classic story, given new life by this youthful and energetic team, and all done in a venue that gives local community centres a good name.
Read More »The Ancient Mariner, Puppet Theatre Barge – Review
A unique and charming show that’s well worth checking out if puppetry is your thing.
Read More »Torn Apart (Dissolution), Theatre N16 – Review
Pros: A strong cast and thought provoking premise Cons: Pace is all over the place Discovering yet another new theatre venue in the capital is always such a treat. However when you’re a South Londoner the idea of heading to somewhere called TheatreN16 suddenly fills with you dread, as you presume it’s in zone 6 north London. Thankfully, and rather randomly, this new creative art space isn’t past the wall and is situated in the heart of the glorious Bedford pub in ...
Read More »affection, The Glory – Review
An honest and brave account of what it is like to suffer from HIV, with good performances from the whole cast and an exceptional design team.
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