Arcola Theatre
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Features
CASA Festival and the Importance of Collaborative Partnerships
CASA Festival artistic director Daniel Goldman describes how the festival's international mission relies on joining forces with London's top theatres.
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Alternative
The Marriage of Kim K, Arcola Theatre – Review
A mind-bending, thoroughly enjoyable romp through several centuries of music and marriage.
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Drama
Richard III, Arcola Theatre – Review
A vibrant depiction of one of England's most cruel sovereigns, which has a strong resonance in contemporary politics but doesn't…
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Drama
The Pulverised, Arcola Theatre – Review
The toxic side effects of globalisation through the eyes of four employees of a multinational company.
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Drama
Ready or Not, Arcola Theatre – Review
A pertinent, intelligent and often funny tragedy about war, fear and family.
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Drama
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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Drama
Kenny Morgan, Arcola Theatre – Review
A tense and heart-wrenching play about forbidden and unrequited love.
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Off West End
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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Off West End
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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