Philip Ridley
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The Pitchfork Disney, Ovalhouse – Review
The Pitchfork Disney, Philip Ridley’s debut 1991 play, aims to do two things. Firstly, to disturb the audience (it was…
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Features
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Radieuse Vermine, Leicester Square Theatre – Review
Dark satire delivered in bright, breezy and impressively physical style.
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Features
All-Access Theatre: ‘Karagula’ and the Extra-Live Movement
PIGDOG co-founder Max Barton discusses the theatrical power of accessibility and how his current production of Karagula by Philip Ridley…
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Radiant Vermin, Soho Theatre – Review
A wickedly funny play that makes light of the current housing crisis.
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Piranha Heights, Old Red Lion Theatre – Review
While this production is performed valiantly, it appears to be driven solely by shock factor and pays little attention to…
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Ghost From A Perfect Place, Arcola Theatre – Review
This evocative revival of East End gangster life is enjoyable if a little on the tame side.
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Dark Vanilla Jungle, Soho Theatre – Review
A gripping tour de force performance from Gemma Whelan. Often moving and darkly funny, but the increasingly absurd plot twists…
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