Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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10 May 2019
Work Makes You Free by Michael Ross review
An interesting exploration of our strange relationship with work and careers. However, its darker themes are at odds with the lighthearted tone of the play.
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9 May 2019
What goes on at West End Stage?
There’s a massive difference between trying to be famous and wanting a career, says West End Stage founder and True West producer Mark Puddle
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7 May 2019
A Super Happy Show (About Feeling Super Sad)
This show is exactly what you'd expect - a super happy show about feeling super sad, well except for the bits about depression!
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5 May 2019
Bla Bla Land review
An improvised musical inspired by the audience which left me laughing and feeling good!
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5 May 2019
Forgotten Dialogue
Forgotten Dialogue uses physical theatre to unpick how dialogue works and whether speech is freeing or restricting.
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1 May 2019
Looking back at theatre in April
Just like that, another month has been and gone, and another theatre round-up is on our screens
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17 April 2019
Les Misérables; Review
Recently, I got the chance to see Les Misérables, here are my thoughts on the spectacular performance...
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15 April 2019
'Intemperance' at The New Vic Theatre: Review
Intemperance [in-tem-per-uh ns, -pruh ns]
Noun
1. Excessive or immoderate indulgence in alcoholic beverages
2. Lack of moderation or due restraint, as in action or speech.
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13 April 2019
Why is there no representation of black people in the arts?
The arts issue I have chosen is about representation of black people in the arts. I wanted to explore why this is.
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8 April 2019
Why you should watch 'War Horse'
How the use of the puppets, music, props and storytelling made 'War Horse' such an incredible piece of theater
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8 April 2019
'Les Misérables' at Birmingham Hippodrome: Review
“There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher.” - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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4 April 2019
Les Misérables: Review
A wonderful demonstration of old how stories can be told time and time again
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14 May 2019
Macbeth @ Reigate
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”
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12 May 2019
Macbeth @ Duxford
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”
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8 May 2019
Macbeth @ Stanton
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”
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2 April 2019
Is Theatre Inclusive?
With top end ticket prices on the West End having risen by 19% to an average of £117.52, is theatre becoming less accessible and more elitist?
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8 May 2019 – 12 May 2019
Friday Night Love Poem at The Brighton Fringe
"So if Matt and I have officially had sex then why does it still hurt? I still don’t get what’s so amazing about it, how can women even come from it - when is that supposed to happen?"
Friday Night Love Poem, written by Natalia Knowlton, tells a trio of poignant coming of age stories about virginity, pleasure, and identity as three young women discover sexual empowerment for the first time. This brand new play looks at the challenges girls face when they begin exploring their sexuality in a world fuelled by stigma, bad sex education, and internet porn.