a great visualisation of the war between the old and the new world
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Review: Miss Margarida’s Way, Etcetera Theatre
A hugely entertaining, funny and shocking satire
Read More »Review: Black Snow, Etcetera Theatre
A high energy, laugh out loud production
Read More »Review: The Corona-tion of Celia, Etcetera Theatre
A visually enjoyable play in its gracefulness
Read More »Review: A Thousand Sons, Etcetera theatre
A powerful and passionate show
Read More »Review: Daddy Issues, Etcetera Theatre
A promising comedy that sticks two fingers up at the patriarchy
Read More »Interview: Shining a light on A Thousand Sons
Radio interview with Jamie Sefton
Read More »Who They Were, Etc Theatre – Review
Engaging thanks to spirited performances from a keen young cast.
Read More »Dissociated, Etcetera Theatre – Review
A bold attempt to explore mental health issues
Read More »Bricks of The Wall, Etcetera Theatre – Review
Pros: Has little to commend it, aside from a cast who are clearly enjoying the material. Cons: Suffers from an overdone plot, clunky dialogue, poor characterization and, most regrettably, nothing to say. Brexit was, for better or worse, a defining moment in British history. Depending on your outlook, the vote to leave the European Union could represent triumph or travesty, a chance to redefine British society and identity or a woeful regression to a darker time in European politics. Theatre can, ...
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