Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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10 November 2023
Romeo and Juliet review
On the 7th of October, I watched a performance about Romeo and Juliet and here’s my review
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10 November 2023
ACE Dance and Music: Unknown Realms - Review
The new double bill of contemporary dance from ACE Dance and Music is a dive into the most subconscious and spiritual aspects of being
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5 December 2023 – 10 December 2023
CRYING WOLF at UEA Norwich
In December the University of East Anglia’s Drama Department is presenting Crying Wolf, a week-long season of two plays. Based on the film, Festen reveals shocking family secrets, The Wolves is a funny, perceptive drama about a female football team
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21 November 2023 – 25 November 2023
Rhiannon Faith Company set for World Premiere at the Barbican
Radical, proudly socially conscious dance/theatre from Rhiannon Faith Company. Featuring live music and set in a run-down yet friendly and welcoming pub where we are invited to join the regulars, shed our baggage and weariness and breathe!
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5 November 2023
The Little Big Things: The Biggest Story West End Has to Tell
A brilliant real-life story about disabilities and how every day is a new day.
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28 September 2023
The Father and the Assassin: The Review
The Father and the Assassin tells the story of Mahatma Gandhi (The Father) and Nathuram Godse (The Assassin). I can’t explain how much the concept of this excited me.
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8 September 2023
Interview with two-time Fringe First Award winners Xhloe and Natasha
With two sellout Fringe shows nearing the end of their run, Xhloe and Natasha sat down with me to discuss their second year at Fringe, their decade-long friendship, and their imaginary billionaire friend, Bippy, who helps them fund their shows.
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29 August 2023
Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
A remarkable multimedia experience which, in seeking to solve a murder, deconstructs our most basic beliefs of what we can know about the world in which we live
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12 August 2023
Immersion Theatre’s The Wizard of Oz: Boundless zeal and zest!
Let Immersion Theatre spirit you away to Munchkin Land in this opulent classic unfolding in the atmospheric grounds of the Shrewsbury Castle...
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16 September 2023 – 6 December 2023
Come Through: a festival of South London youth culture!
Get inspired. Network. Create.
Come Through festival is an opportunity for young creatives to ignite inspiration, expand horizons, find new collaborators and grow your artistry. Sept 16th - Dec 6th @ Streatham Space Project.
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28 September 2023
Webinar: How to build a campaign in the Performing Arts
Your creativity has the power to make an impact on our Ocean. Create a legacy. Work for good. The Ocean needs our help.
Our Deep Currents workshop has been built to help young people aged 16-25 understand more about themselves and our Ocean.
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19 July 2023
Luke Wright's Silver Jubilee at Edinburgh Fringe
In this year of coronations and joy what better time to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Luke Wright’s involvement in the literary frontline? Yes it’s poet/theatremaker and performer Luke Wright's 25th anniversary
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19 July 2023
Looking for Giants in Edinburgh following London preview success
Funny, perplexing and seductive one-woman show that follows one girl's quest for self-discovery in her sexual awakening. Starring fasr rising Sottih actor Abby McCann and written and directed by Cesca Echlin.
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3 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
KlangHaus: InHaus at Edinburgh Fringe
KlangHaus return with a new show further deconstructing the conventions of live music - this time in a unique domestic setting
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4 August 2023 – 27 August 2023
KlangHaus: Darkroom - climate change wake-up call for Edinburgh Fringe
A climate change wake-up call for an audience of one staged in complete darkness. Newly adapted from the show originally seen at Cop26, Glasgow
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28 June 2023
Rebecca Frecknall's Romeo and Juliet
We all know Romeo and Juliet but Rebecca Frecknall brings back the classic story with more movement.
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22 June 2023
Far Out: in to the future
A comedic telling about the catastrophic future awaiting us.
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21 June 2023
Wish You Were Dead at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham: Review
Wish You Were Dead is the sixth instalment of Peter James’ acclaimed crime novel series to be adapted for the stage and continues Detective Superintendent Roy Grace’s story.