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Ashley Xie3 days ago
Review: When the cloud catches colours, Barbican Centre
A poignant verbatim piece about queer ageing, which captures the fragility of belonging and the enduring search for safety.
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Mike Carter7 February 2025
Review: KS6: Small Forward, Barbican Pit
A refreshing angle on politics, totalitarianism, defiance, and exile from a company committed to the fight for freedom.
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Mary Pollard29 January 2025
Review: Five Lines, Barbican Centre
A technically superbly executed production that has space and times for a little more human drama.
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Mary Pollard28 January 2025
Review: Not a Word, Barbican Centre
A wordless reflection that through mud and music screams of subjugated humanity, the true wealth that extreme poverty discloses, and…
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Review: The Acts, Barbican Centre
A showcase of extraordinary talent from some of the country’s leading disabled performers.
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Interviews
Interview: Living a life joyfully with cancer
A.C. Smith, writer of To Rose On Her 18th Birthday part of CRIPtic Arts at the Barbican.
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Mary Pollard1 February 2024
Review: Antechamber, Barbican Centre
A clever, complex work integrating live performance
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