Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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24 August 2021
A Guest on the West End
Exclusive free tickets to the dress rehearsal of Hairspray the musical at the London Coliseum with food and drink included? Yes Please!
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20 August 2021
Review: Under The Floorboards
Delve into the true story of serial killer Ed Gein, in Simon Shaw’s theatrical horror show that looks into the psyche of a timid and warped murderer, one that would inspire serial killer stories in pop culture for decades.
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16 August 2021
Through the Ages: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The paradox of the aristocrats and the Restoration theatre
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13 August 2021
Review: Warhol: Bullet Karma
A showcase of skilled impersonations and an in-depth knowledge of artist Andy Warhol’s life.
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13 August 2021
Review: A Day at the Beach
This dystopian comedy play just about manages to make up for its chaotic storyline with funny one-liners and interesting dialogic themes.
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13 August 2021
Review: Spit Me Out
A candid, revealing and honest play about four friends having a dinner party, trying to right the wrongs of years of miseducation on sexual abuse.
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2 August 2021
Through the Ages: The Ban of Music and Theatre
The consequences of Puritan England over music and theatre.
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28 July 2021
Annie Get Your Gun review
After the fabulous success of ‘Songs Under The Stars’ last year, new theatre company, Betley Court Farm Productions, came back with a bang with their showing of the fantastic musical: Annie Get Your Gun.
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16 July 2021
Through the Ages: The First Written Music
What you probably didn’t realise about the Middle Ages…
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9 July 2021
The Macbeth Curse Review - By Ervin
This is my review of The Macbeth Curse by Prime Theatre
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2 July 2021
Sandhill Manor
Produced and performed by graduates of the University of Worcester’s MTheatre course, Sandhill Manor utilises the folktale of the Sandman to weave its own narrative dreamscape.
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2 July 2021
Brighton Fringe: Ghislaine|Gabler
An insensitive and untimely production based around the life of Ghislaine Maxwell.
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1 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Impromptu Shakespeare
Bursting with comedy, lust, tragedy and so much more. Impromptu Shakespeare combines the world of Shakespearian humour with modern-day culture to craft a unique show every night that left an audience howling.
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24 June 2021
Brighton Fringe: The King of Broken Things
A saccharine monologue based around the platitude of fixing broken things and people.
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20 June 2021
The Travesty of Richard III
Performed in isolation and filmed entirely by Helen Manners and Ian Renshaw, The Travesty of Richard III is a comedic adaptation of William Shakespeare’s original tragedy that depicts the eponymous character’s rise and fall from power.
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18 June 2021
The Devil's Food Cake
A Zoom drama that is highly affecting and cleverly constructed.
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16 June 2021
Through the Ages: The Birthplace of Theatre
What was it about Ancient Greek Theatre that influenced the modern stage? Well, it was everything
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
"Maybe what you don't know can hurt you"