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4 June 2019
Looking back at theatre in May
Potential redundancies, award nominations, and new initiatives to make theatre more accessible.
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4 June 2019
Annie at Venue Cymru
A review of the classical musical Annie with Craig Revel Horwood as Miss Hannigan.
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3 June 2019
William Stone: Gathering Moss (WIP)
Belly-laugh one-liners and buckets of 90’s nostalgia; William Stone’s work in progress is on a roll.
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3 June 2019
Jack Gleadow: Mr Saturday Night
Jack Gleadow is a natural comedian, delivering a show is witty, sharp, and full of a fun night’s entertainment.
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3 June 2019
Don't Bother!
The show was funny, the poems were imaginative and compelling but there are a few elements that need ironing out.
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3 June 2019
Brassed Off; Review
My thoughts on the New Vic's latest production; Brassed Off...
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3 June 2019
Voice’s Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2019: Out of Chaos
Out of Chaos take home the award for their simply incredible spin on ancient Greek mythology.
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3 June 2019
Limits to access in theatre: the disabilities that aren’t covered
Access in theatre has come a long way from where it began. However, it’s now viewed as a problem that has been solved, but there is still a very long way to go.
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2 June 2019
Harry Potter- The Cursed Child review
Last month I saw Harry Potter's The Cursed Child and it was amazing. For my silver arts award I wanted to share the experience and recommend it to everyone.
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1 June 2019
Pelican: Fisk
Narrative sketch comedy laden with tennis puns and slapstick, Pelican Comedy’s Fisk serves up a Grand Slam.
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30 May 2019
Interview with Ioana Goga, actor and director
Romanian actor, writer, director and poet talks us through her award winning show and offers some sage advice to those who want to follow in her footsteps
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30 May 2019
Bloody Mary: In Service to the True God
Excellent acting in a dated framework
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30 May 2019
Frankenstein the Pantomime
A flawless pantomime bursting with innuendo and energy
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30 May 2019
Trash Test Dummies
With minimal language but maximum energy, this trio had the audience of young children in stitches
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28 May 2019
Is theatre a dying art?
In the future, our generation will have the responsibility to keep theatre alive, but how can we possibly be expected to do so when, so many of us have never even been to see a play?...
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28 May 2019
Where are they now? with Fay Beesley
Gold Arts Award achiever Fay Beesley talks about balancing her career as an Education and Outreach Officer and as an performance artist who has performed internationally