Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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6 August 2019
Passengers - Vacuum Theatre
Passengers is a beautifully directed dark comedy about mental health and the battles within the mind. The educational values and relevance of this performance in today’s society is incredibly high.
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6 August 2019
Ali and Alpo
Ali and Alpo is a collaboration between Finnish dancer and choreographer Alpo Aaltokoski and Iraqi oud lute musician Ali Alawad.
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6 August 2019
Phrases - Lewys Holt
Holt stands in solidarity with the anxious, over thinkers of the world as he tackles confusion and communication. Phrases is fun, eccentric and clever.
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5 August 2019
Anything With A Pulse
Anything With A Pulse is high energy with plenty of dancing, jigging and jumping, yet highlights some important problems with today’s society and dating culture.
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5 August 2019 – 19 November 2019
Behind The Scenes with Open Door
Open Door offers the opportunity to get behind-the-scenes, literally, to those who want to pursue backstage work or a career in arts production...
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4 August 2019
Eli Matthewson: An Inconvenient Poof
An hour long comedy show packed with light hearted humour and a political kick that Matthewson executes with a confident air of professionalism, An Inconvenient Poof is sure to make you smile.
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4 August 2019
Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt was surreal throughout. Made up of an array of ludicrous skits that put a risqué spin on well known tales, both women play a variety of outrageous characters. I left the auditorium feeling like I’d just woken up from a bizarre dream.
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4 August 2019
This Accident Did Not Take Place
This Accident Did Not Take Place uses technology to create the surreal.
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4 August 2019
The Red
He's been sober now for 25 years. On the day of his father's funeral, Benedict receives an unsettling final bequest: a bottle of exceptionally fine red wine. Will he drink one final toast to his father?
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4 August 2019
BalletBoyz - Them/Us
"Award-winning all-male company makes an explosive Edinburgh debut. With contrasting scores by artist Keaton Henson and composer Charlotte Harding, this double-bill asks where we see ourselves in relation to the 'other'."
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4 August 2019
BOAR - Lewis Doherty
"Armed with just himself and a chair, Lewis Doherty (creator of Wolf) presents Boar. A one-man fantasy adventure tale."
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3 August 2019
Kelly Convey: Telephone Voice
Kelly Convey 'Chatham girl done good' brings us her debut hour which travels back in time to her errant teenage years, through her high-flying twenties as an executive, right up to the life-changing decision to become a comedian in her thirties.
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3 August 2019
The Incident Room - New Diorama Theatre
"In 1974, the detection rate for murder was over 90%, the equal pay act came into force, and women were integrated into the police. But it took just one man to change it all."
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3 August 2019
Catching Comets - Ransack Theatre
"A disaster movie about falling in love. Or a rom-com about the end of the world."
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17 July 2019
How the theatre helped my anxiety
After becoming infatuated with the theatre, anxiety has taken the backseat in dominating my life as I push out of my comfort zone, travel to new places and realized that being on your own isn't all that bad.
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15 July 2019
600 People (Theatre Review)
A review of the play "600 People", created by theatre company Third Angel.
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15 July 2019
Tree Authorship Row - What's Been Happening?
Tree; an authorship row. Let me break it down for you (with some help from GIPHY).