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Darkfield’s Séance, Flight & Coma, Lewis Cubitt Square – Review
A spine-tingling trio of immersive experiences
Read More »Coma, Summerhall (The Terrace) – Review
Audience members are induced into a pretend state of coma
Read More »Flight Paths, Stratford Circus – Review
Stratford Circus is the younger, sleeker looking neighbour to the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Living in the shadow of a theatrical giant is no easy task, but I’m pleased to report the Circus occupies its own niche, with a wide range of community-based productions. Flight Paths draws inspiration from the Goze; blind female storytellers and musicians who travelled the length and breadth of medieval Japan, making a living from performing epic tales. Two blind performers, Amelia Cavallo and Sarah Houbolt, ...
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 Ring, Battersea Arts Centre – Review
Fuel set us up wonderfully for a memorable experience, but what they ultimately deliver is a surreal and intimate radio play rather than theatre.
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 ...
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