Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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12 July 2017
The Welcoming Party review
In the mid-renovation 1830 Warehouse at the Museum of Science and Industry is a cross-form, multi-sensory, multi-location family production.
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8 July 2017
What if Women Ruled the World? review
A film experiment? A performative debate? A play? What if Women Ruled the World? is all of these.
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5 July 2017
Macbeth - Globe Theatre
Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare about the rise and fall of a Scottish nobleman. I watched it being performed at the Globe Theatre in London, and this is my review of it.
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29 June 2017 – 29 August 2017
Looking for someone to review Edinburgh Fringe preview showing of 'Did I Choose These Shoes?' on at Theatre Utopia, Croydon.
After a whole year, Rhythm Theatre returns to Theatre Utopia to perform a reworked version of our spoken word and physical theatre show 'Did I Choose These Shoes?'. We are looking for someone to review the show on 30th July 5.30pm. Any reviewers will get a complimentary ticket to the show.
Our listing: http://www.matthewsyard.com/event/did-i-choose-the...
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I9k034sXY8
Please get email rhythmtheatre@hotmail,com if you are interested.
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26 June 2017
West End Live: 2017
Hundreds gathered to celebrate the musicals we all know and love!
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25 June 2017
Sunday schmoozing with The Monobox
"Any actor would be a fool not to visit The Monobox." - Joseph Marcell.
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1 June 2017
Voice’s Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2017: The Shortlist!
Find out who has been shortlisted for Voice Mag's Best Newcomer to Brighton Fringe 2017
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31 May 2017
Landmines
There is so much in the news around terrorism, Donald Trump, war and and other such horrors, it is becoming easier to ignore what is happening than to do something about it.
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31 May 2017
The Tale of the Cockatrice
A charming and entertaining hour of storytelling and puppetry.
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31 May 2017
Kids with Beards: Fandango
Eurovision, questionable shadow puppets, and bus-stop encounters. This sketch comedy has it all.
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24 May 2017
'The Treatment' at Almeida Theatre review
"No-one's story is their own. I hope you realise that."
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23 May 2017
Dangled
A one-of-a kind monologue about a bizarre man which explores dark, taboo topics whilst still having the audience laughing.
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22 May 2017
The Love of Stationary
Lisa Maria Berg's quirky, funny tale of a lady who is unpredictable and unprepared for the world of love. This wacky one woman show certainly doesn't lack character!
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18 May 2017
Terabac
A cabaret performance exploring the world of insects, this was a very unusual piece with many ups and downs.
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18 May 2017
Borderline
Refugees. A topic that both divides and unites. Everyone seems to have an opinion on refugees and the Calais Jungle but what is the situation like?
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15 May 2017
Oyster Boy
All female company Haste Theatre bring to Brighton a lighter adaptation of Tim Burton's short story Oyster Boy.
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12 May 2017
The Writers' Bloc
A play with huge jeopardy that suffered from little rehearsal time and a short running time.