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Voice MagPosts Tagged: PhysicalTheatre
  • Review Review: Toska at The Hope Theatre, London
    23 April 2023

    Review: Toska at The Hope Theatre, London

    by Maya Willcocks Voice Reviewers

    Toska tells the true story of Russia’s Khachaturyan sisters, who after many years of abuse, killed their own father. Presented by Sortsol Theatre Company, this urgent piece of physical theatre is at The Hope Theatre, London until 29th April 2023. 

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  • Review Dreams of the Small Gods
    11 August 2022

    Dreams of the Small Gods

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    What is going on here?

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  • Review Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill
    18 June 2021

    Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill

    by Ella McQuillan Local Reviewer

    “Outrageously funny and bazaar, Incognito Theatre company have devised an innovative form of theatre”

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  • Event "Cara Vita: A Clown Concerto"
    12 February 2020 – 16 February 2020

    "Cara Vita: A Clown Concerto"

    by Felicity Hesed

    “Cara Vita: A Clown Concerto” explores the joys, sorrows, and hilarity of modern adulthood through music, circus, and magic. Created and performed by San Francisco-based Felicity Hesed, "Cara Vita" makes it's European premiere at VAULT Festival.

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  • Review Murder On The Dancefloor
    7 August 2019

    Murder On The Dancefloor

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    Energy oozes out of this performance about Sabrina and her friends and family as they all struggle to find their place in the world.

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  • Review Fifty Shades of Shakespeare
    6 August 2019

    Fifty Shades of Shakespeare

    by Emrys Green Voice Team

    An inventive journey explored with traditional Shakespearean lines, lots of movement and a modern twist to how the scenes are portrayed.

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  • Review The Desk - Reetta Honkakoski Company
    6 August 2019

    The Desk - Reetta Honkakoski Company

    by Lucy Dyson Contributor

    A production in which the performers are incredibly insync and perfectly in time with the music throughout, there is no room for error in The Desk.

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  • Review The Long Pigs
    6 August 2019

    The Long Pigs

    by Emrys Green Voice Team

    This is physical theatre at its best.  Fantastic atmosphere, and well executed slapstick comedy.

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  • Review Forgotten Dialogue
    5 May 2019

    Forgotten Dialogue

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    Forgotten Dialogue uses physical theatre to unpick how dialogue works and whether speech is freeing or restricting. 

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  • Event I Would Like to Get to Know You
    6 February 2019 – 10 February 2019

    I Would Like to Get to Know You

    by paul goldsmith

    A showcase of real life dating stories - from the humorous to the downright questionable - tackling everything from Tinder to zombie-ing. Join us as we navigate through the dating minefield, asking how, where and why we are searching for love today.

    Turning real life interviews into performance, led by a mix of original live music, projection, and physical theatre, this laugh-out-loud show unveils the unspoken truths of modern dating.

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  • Review A Clown Show About Rain
    7 August 2018

    A Clown Show About Rain

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    I really wanted to like it

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  • Event The Trench
    2 October 2018

    The Trench

    by artsdepot North Finchley

    Olivier Award nominated Les Enfants Terribles bring their signature style of visual storytelling to the stage with their First World War epic, The Trench; blending live music, puppetry and physical performance for this special centenary production.

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  • Review Route
    6 May 2018

    Route

    by Isabella Colletta Contributor

    Through cohesive ensemble work combining acting, verse and physical theatre, Route is a touching and personal portrait of what it means to be Black in today’s Britain.

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  • Blog Physical Theatre
    13 November 2017

    Physical Theatre

    by Ashlee Brown Activist

    If I had to put my favourite styles of theatre in order, I would probably say that Physical Theatre is one of my least favourites. Not to offend anyone involved with physical theatre, I would just prefer to watch a musical, however, that being said, I have seen two pieces of physical theatre that deserve to be mentioned.

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  • Review Tribe
    12 August 2017

    Tribe

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    Captivating, intense and powerful - a whirlwind of emotion and expression that will leave you speechless

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  • Event Free Audition Workshop
    23 July 2017

    Free Audition Workshop

    by Zoe Dowler

    We are opening up our auditions to the public, allowing you the opportunity to build on and expand your skills.

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  • Opportunity Looking for someone to review Edinburgh Fringe preview showing of 'Did I Choose These Shoes?' on at Theatre Utopia, Croydon.
    29 June 2017 – 29 August 2017

    Looking for someone to review Edinburgh Fringe preview showing of 'Did I Choose These Shoes?' on at Theatre Utopia, Croydon.

    by Ella Dorman-Gajic Local Reporter

    After a whole year, Rhythm Theatre returns to Theatre Utopia to perform a reworked version of our spoken word and physical theatre show 'Did I Choose These Shoes?'. We are looking for someone to review the show on 30th July 5.30pm. Any reviewers will get a complimentary ticket to the show.

    Our listing: http://www.matthewsyard.com/event/did-i-choose-the...

    Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I9k034sXY8

    Please get email rhythmtheatre@hotmail,com if you are interested.

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  • Review Landmines
    31 May 2017

    Landmines

    by Amy-Louise Tilley Local Reporter

    There is so much in the news around terrorism, Donald Trump, war and and other such horrors, it is becoming easier to ignore what is happening than to do something about it.

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