Arcola Theatre
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Tamburlaine, Arcola Theatre – Review
Ng Choon Ping's forward-thinking production of this Marlowe classic struggles to overcome the limitations imposed by an insufficient cast and…
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Kenny Morgan, Arcola Theatre – Review
A tense and heart-wrenching play about forbidden and unrequited love.
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Gianni Schicchi / Pagliacci, Arcola Theatre – Review
Fantastic value (if slightly too up-close for some) double bill in London's most exciting opera festival.
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Drifting Dragons, Arcola Theatre – Review
This site-specific piece offers simplistic opera in a great location with good performances from all.
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Cargo, Arcola Theatre – Review
Pros: A tense, thought-provoking story with strong, dedicated actors and a neatly crafted design. Cons: The studio is a small, claustrophobic…
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Richard II, Arcola Theatre – Review
An exciting, modern-day take on Shakespeare's political drama that's particularly pertinent just before the Mayoral election.
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The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie, Arcola Theatre – Review
Pros: The set was absolutely mind-blowing. Cons: There was too much swearing in a script that otherwise flowed quite nicely.…
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Women Redressed, Arcola Theatre – Review
A world of female-centred new writing in one long, but rewarding evening – a pleasing balance of entertainment and issue…
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Octagon, The Arcola Theatre – Review
Worth seeing if you’re interested in poetry and the artistic temperament
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The Wanton Sublime and The Medium, Arcola Theatre – Review
An engaging evening of opera that's perhaps not the best choice for newbies to the genre.
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