A spine-tingling trio of immersive experiences
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Interview: Tarek Iskander, Artistic Director of BAC
Interview: Tarek Iskander, Artistic Director of BAC
Read More »Tarot, VAULT Festival – Review
A sensual, distressing, uncanny and eclectic Tarot reading.
Read More »The Water Babies, Puppet Theatre Barge – Review
The Water Babies is a visual delight more for the adults than the younger children
Read More »Interview: Paul Hunter on The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
a funny and poignant homage to two great comedy legends in a highly theatrical piece
Read More »An Act of God, The Vaults – Review
Irreverent and funny ninety minutes of mirth based on @TheTweetofGod
Read More »Red Palace, The Vaults – Review
The Vaults comprise a network of tunnels and performance spaces beneath Waterloo Station, and they’ve rarely been put to better use than in this immersive fantasy production. The dank, wet tunnels have been transformed into a medieval palace, a forest, boudoirs and cabaret spaces to powerful effect. Despite having visited the Vaults many times before, the space felt both new and exciting, with a real sense of mystery and discovery. The evening begins in the great hall, where you can ...
Read More »The Escape Act: A Holocaust Memoir, Jackson’s Lane – Review
The touching and unlikely escape of a Holocaust survivor
Read More »Amsterdam, Orange Tree Theatre – Review
Whether you enjoy this play – or indeed whether you should risk giving it a go at all – will depend greatly on your taste in theatre. Do you feel a thrill in your bones when an old story is told in a new and “experimental” way? Or do you prefer to lurk instead in the comfortable familiarity of more conventional drama? You know: rounded characters, emotional connection – old-fashioned stuff like that. In Amsterdam, four actors create a story. ...
Read More »What Girls Are Made Of, Soho Theatre – Review
A rocking concept makes this gig theatre an experience not to be missed
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