This interesting look at three generations of hopeful migrants is not substantiated by a consistent plot.
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Win tickets to The Joke by Will Adamsdale
This is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see The Joke, a new play from comedy award winner Will Adamsdale – and company – as it tours the UK. To enter simply retweet the tweet below AND tell us a joke, by 5pm on 17.4.16. #COMPETITION Win tickets to see The Joke by Will Adamsdale, on UK tour.Retweet by 5pm on 17.4.16 AND tell us a joke. @TheatreRoyal — Everything Theatre (@EveryTheatre) April 11, 2016 Good luck! ...
Read More »Fiction, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
An interesting experience that uses sound in an imaginative way; but the audio-world feels too safe and the storyline is unclear.
Read More »The Roof, The Doon Car Park – Review
Innovative moments of experiential style theatre but the experience overall somehow leaves you wanting.
Read More »Landscape II, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Written and Performed by Melanie WilsonIn Collaboration with Fuel★★★ Pros: A very delicate work with a stunning audiovisual aspect. Cons: The narration could have been a little more energised and varied. Our Verdict: A nice mix of multimedia and performance, although the delivery and script could have been polished. Courtesy of Battersea Arts Centre Landscape II is a poetic dialogue between different times and locations. It tells the story of a woman, Vivian, alone in a countryside as she delves ...
Read More »Black T-Shirt Collection, Battersea Arts Centre
A one-performer show it is, but one with a superb storyline that will keep you entertained and will have you moved all way through.
Read More »Ring, Battersea Arts Centre
Glen NeathDirected by David Rosenberg ★★★★ Pros: A profoundly creative, unique and deeply immersive show which will have you on the edge of your seat. Cons: I got a bit spooked a few times but as long as you don’t mind feeling insecure in the dark, this can’t really be described as a con. Our Verdict: This is new writing at its absolute best. I am still baffled by how cleverly this show comes together. Courtesy of Fuel Theatre The ...
Read More »Autobiographer, Toynbee Studios
Written and directed by Melanie Wilson★★★ Pros: An enchanting lighting design and equally great sound for such a modest venue. Offers a compelling perspective on the important issue of dementia. Cons: A little wordy and lengthy in places, didn’t quite hold my attention throughout. Not suitable for those who don’t like ‘artsy’ drama. Our Verdict: If you’re looking for serious fringe theatre, look no further. To be honest, you should go just for the pleasure of the lighting design alone! ...
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