Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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11 December 2017
Interview with Katie Underhay of Mumblecrust Theatre
We speak to co-artistic director of Mumblecrust Theatre, winner of Voice's Best newcomer to Brighton Fringe for their charming and delightful play The Tale of the Cockatrice
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13 November 2017
Physical Theatre
If I had to put my favourite styles of theatre in order, I would probably say that Physical Theatre is one of my least favourites. Not to offend anyone involved with physical theatre, I would just prefer to watch a musical, however, that being said, I have seen two pieces of physical theatre that deserve to be mentioned.
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9 November 2017
'Venus in Fur' at the Royal Haymarket Theatre
"Don't mess with a goddess."
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20 October 2017
Round and Round the Garden at Chichester Festival Theatre
A review of the performance of Round and Round the Garden as part of the Norman Conquests Trilogy performed at Chichester Festival Theatre in September 2017.
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30 September 2017
Erin Moffat, Explore and Bronze achiever and Gold student
We hear from Erin from the Customs House Youth Theatre who's doing her Gold in drama, improv and directing.
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29 September 2017 – 30 September 2017
Mobile
An ordinary caravan becomes a treasure trove of magical theatre and digital wizardry in this intimate show by The Paper Birds.
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3 September 2017
Highlights of TEDxRoyalCentralSchool
TED Talks, the perfect place to share groundbreaking ideas with other thinkers.
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1 September 2017
Joshua Lewis-Handley, Bronze, Silver and Gold achiever
Joshua takes us through his highly detailed Gold Arts Award portfolio wherein he produced the Alderbrook School's 'Spotlight' show all the while finding his feet with photography.
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20 August 2017
Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes
This is a review of my visit to see The Red Shoes at Norwich Theatre Royal in February 2017.
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15 August 2017
Confessions of a Personal Trainer
An interesting insight to a luxury gym in New York, delivered by Katie Kopajtic in a one woman show.
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7 August 2017
Beadledom: Omega
Omega attempts to explore "the difference between a brilliant flash of life and a dull flicker" and little more than a dull flicker it was.
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5 August 2017 – 26 August 2017
Syd & Sylvia
Eastbourne, 1987. Infamous club owner / compere Syd and his long-suffering wife, club singer/entertainer Sylvia, have been performing the same old routines at their Working Men's club for 15 years. However, after taking up an evening class in Women's Studies, Sylvia has been taking liberties with some of the material, much to the disapproval of her abusive husband...
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25 July 2017
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales Reveiw
The Little Match Girl and Other Happier Tales was a show on at the Sam Wannermaker Playhouses in London that I saw and reviewed for my silver arts award, it was based off the stories by Hans Christian Andersen and directed and co-adapted by Emma Rice and Joel Horwood. The show included acting, singing, dancing, music and puppetry and was put on in a candle light theatre
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25 July 2017
The Tempest at Barbican Theatre
The Royal Shakespeare Company (in collaboration with Intel and The Imaginarium studios) present William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
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18 July 2017
Macbeth at Covent Garden's Iris Theatre
10th Anniversary production of Macbeth and Front of house experience (21 June - 29 July 2017)