LIFT Festival
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Review: The Making of Pinocchio, Battersea Arts Centre
An enormously funny, brave and bold story.
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Features
How Festivals are Changing the Way we Think About the Performing Arts
Jasper Bartlett from the Stagedoor app shares how London's festivals are pushing the boundaries with their genre-defying works.
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Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker, Barbican – Review
Pretentious, self-indulgent pop culture that owes little to the principles of performing arts.
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YOUARENOWHERE, Shoreditch Town Hall – Review
Pros: Unique in every way, with stage trickery that is bound to stay with you for the rest of your…
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Phaedra(s), Barbican – Review
An emotionally raw trilogy which challenges as much as it intrigues.
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Reviews
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Features
Lest we forget
Last year's WWI centenary inspired many offerings on stage. Eva de Valk considers the role of theatre in commemorating conflict.
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Turfed, Hackney Downs Studio – Review
A laudable attempt to interpret youth homelessness via the universal language of football.
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Opus No 7, Barbican Theatre – Review
A wondrously inventive and deeply affecting theatrical spectacle, and a privilege to behold.
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