Tag: theatre

These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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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"
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
“With three contrastingly eccentric, quirky, hilarious characters Truth Be Told was destined to be brilliant from the start!”
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14 June 2021
"Our aim is to connect people to their inner artist": Say It Again, Sorry?
We speak to Simon Paris, Artistic Director of interactive theatre company Say It Again, Sorry?, about their audience-centric approach to theatre, their plans for 2021, and the challenges faced as we come out of lockdown.
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14 June 2021
THE SHOW MUST GO ON! Live At The Palace Theatre
The Show Must Go On! concert spectacular was a resounding success celebrating the reopening of the West End – raising vital funds for theatre, supporting those working in the arts and delivering a show-tune treat for musical-loving fans worldwide
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10 June 2021
Jerk
An unabashed look at the impacts of pornography addiction, Jerk is a comedic representation of growing up that shines at this year’s Brighton Fringe.
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10 June 2021
Petrichor
Welcome to Petrichor, a dystopian virtual reality theatre experience.
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3 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Social Distancing
Tommy Papaioannou challenges his audience to reflect upon the flaws of modern society with his new sensational, satirical play Social Distancing
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3 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Prison Dialogues
“A minimalistic yet powerful insight into the philosophy and psychology of prison life”
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28 May 2021
Brighton Fringe's 'Do The Thing: The Made Up Musical' Review
"belly achingly funny...My only complaint is that it was too short!"
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27 May 2021
UK theatres pledge to stop casting cisgender actors in trans roles
Several of the biggest theatres in the UK have committed to only casting trans, non-binary or gender non-conforming actors in roles that portray those identities.
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8 June 2021
Theatre Peckham’s brand new Resident Company invites you to SCRAPS
One of Theatre Peckham’s first in-person events after reopening, SCRAPS features snippets of works in progress by resident company NO TABLE’s up-and-coming artists, including exclusive play excerpts, poetry and movement pieces, all in their rawest form.
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17 May 2021
BBC offers hundreds of Shakespeare programmes free to schools & universities
The BBC is making hundreds of its Shakespeare programmes available free to schools, colleges and universities across the UK.
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29 April 2021
23 young producers are given the chance to shine in the West End
Nica Burns is giving 23 young producers a life-changing opportunity to showcase their work at top London venues.
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23 April 2021
RSC theatre unveils outdoor summer plans
The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon has announced designs for a temporary outdoor space and an experimental online rehearsal room.
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15 April 2021
5 best modern takes on Shakespeare's plays (in my own humble opinion)
Who did it best, and why?