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Bin Juice, Vault Festival – Review
A truly brutal and hilarious show that is not afraid to get its hands dirty.
Read More »Giving Up Marty, The Vaults – Review
A poignant expose of the heart wrenching complexities of adoption.
Read More »V & V, VAULTS Festival – Review
Has the speed of modern communication enhanced courtship or opened a whole new can of worms?
Read More »Sky In The Pie, OSO Arts Centre – Review
This might look like a children’s show but fear not, it’s one us adults should try to reclaim for ourselves.
Read More »Zoo, VAULT Festival – Review
A beautiful, funny, epic piece of story-telling
Read More »Don’t Talk to Strangers, Vault Festival – Review
An entertaining and illuminating romp through astrophysics and humanity
Read More »Jekyll/Hyde, Waterloo Vaults – Review
A poorly devised plot with meaningless puzzles, and hours spent searching wintry streets
Read More »The First, VAULT Festival – Review
An incredibly interesting concept with real spots of beauty
Read More »Interview – Writer Esohe Uwadiae on She Is A Place Called Home
Following its development on the VAULT Festival New Writers’ Programme 2019, a sold-out showcase at VAULT Festival 2019, and being shortlisted for the Untapped Award, She Is A Place Called Home is heading back to VAULT Festival 2020, 3– 8 March, for a seven-show run. Before it does, writer Esohe Uwadiae talked to Everything Theatre about the show’s development and its partnership with Solace Women’s Aid. So, tell us a little about the play. The show follows two British Nigerian ...
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