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23 February 2024
British African theatre company tiata fahodzi presents 'cheeky little brown' in London
London premiere of 'cheeky little brown' to be held at Theatre Royal Stratford East this April, by Papatango Prize-winning playwright Nkenna Akunna
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10 November 2023
Romeo and Juliet review
On the 7th of October, I watched a performance about Romeo and Juliet and here’s my review
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5 December 2023 – 10 December 2023
CRYING WOLF at UEA Norwich
In December the University of East Anglia’s Drama Department is presenting Crying Wolf, a week-long season of two plays. Based on the film, Festen reveals shocking family secrets, The Wolves is a funny, perceptive drama about a female football team
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21 November 2023 – 25 November 2023
Rhiannon Faith Company set for World Premiere at the Barbican
Radical, proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a run-down yet friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and breathe!
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28 October 2023
London première for new dance-theatre show SHED from acclaimed Northern Rascals
Dance, drama, visual art and spoken word combine to raise awareness of the mental health issues many young people face. An engaging, ultimately uplifting, beautifully written and choreographed portrait of confused emotions, love and loss.
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19 July 2023
Looking for Giants in Edinburgh following London preview success
Funny, perplexing and seductive one-woman show that follows one girl's quest for self-discovery in her sexual awakening. Starring fasr rising Sottih actor Abby McCann and written and directed by Cesca Echlin.
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21 June 2023
Wish You Were Dead at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Wish You Were Dead is the sixth instalment of Peter James’ acclaimed crime novel series to be adapted for the stage and continues Detective Superintendent Roy Grace’s story.
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12 July 2023 – 13 July 2023
Looking for Giants to preview in London prior to Edinburgh run
One-woman show about the moments we fixate on. Can we separate fantasy from reality? Should we even try when our fantasies are so much more exciting?
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12 May 2023
Wish You Were Dead: Highly entertaining. I loved it.
Devoted yet officially “off-duty” detective Roy Grace played by Casualty star George Rainsford, dredges up deadly secrets and doggedly pursues justice but at what price, when the past crawls back to haunt him in this lively production.
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15 March 2023 – 20 May 2023
DEAD CATS tour continues into 2023
The latest instalment in Proto-type’s provocative Truth to Power project takes you into the room where the lies begin.
Runs 75 minutes, no interval.
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7 February 2023
Wodehouse In Wonderland review: Comedy? Musical? Tragedy? Children’s programme?
Showered with light-hearted humour, this witty dramatisation of Wodehouse’s life jumbles together literature, theatre and a dash of musicality whilst being sneakily educational.
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12 January 2023 – 14 July 2023
Poet Luke Wright tours final trilogy play in 2023, London dates 8, 9, 10 March
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, trust. Told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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9 November 2022 – 15 November 2022
Proto-type Theatre take Dead Cats to Yorkshire
The latest instalment in Proto-type’s provocative Truth to Power project takes you into the room where the lies begin. It visits Sheffield and Harrogate this month.
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6 December 2022 – 11 December 2022
Attempts On Her Life at UEA
Two very different versions of Martin Crimp’s this ground-breaking play, presented as two entirely separate productions with very different approaches from the directors and totally separate casts, each featuring over 20 actors
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4 October 2022
Are teen movies as relatable as we think?
Teen movies have a huge influence on our perception of the world and ourselves. So what is the impact of the limited Queer and multiethnic representation the genre offers?
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14 September 2022
How Musical Theatre exams led one student to choose performing arts at university
Cameron Vargesson remained connected to the performing arts through his Musical Theatre exams, and is now applying to university courses with a dream of a job in the West End.
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3 August 2022 – 29 August 2022
LUKE WRIGHT: THE REMAINS OF LOGAN DANKWORTH, verse play at EdFringe
Fast-paced, thrilling verse play about marriage and political upheaval, told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets. The third and final instalment of Fringe First and Stage Award winner Luke Wright’s trilogy.
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12 May 2022 – 14 May 2022
MUCK for London premiere
A play for today with a style that’s pure class as brother and sister confront their past to secure their future. MUCK is new play that has been selected for a London premiere at the first Come What May Festival at Park Theatre, 12-14 May