Tag: theatre
These are posts tagged as 'Theatre'
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15 March 2023 – 20 May 2023
DEAD CATS tour continues into 2023
The latest instalment in Proto-type’s provocative Truth to Power project takes you into the room where the lies begin.
Runs 75 minutes, no interval.
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25 February 2023
Review of Spitting Image LIVE
Spitting Image LIVE is brought to the stage through one of a kind puppets of well known characters from the world of politics and TV. In this unique stage show based of the iconic series Al Murray helps bring the comedy, here's what I thought...
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20 February 2023
Want my job? with Author, Performer and Producer Oliver Sykes
"Seeing myself on the page made me realise I could write and tell stories too – children like me could even be the main character – and it empowered me to start writing and telling stories of my own!"
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16 February 2023
Edinburgh fringe: the world’s best-loved celebration of arts and culture returns
The first shows for this year's biggest arts and culture festival Edinburgh Fringe are announced.
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16 February 2023
‘How We Begin’: Brilliantly bisexual and fabulously unapologetic
A review of Surfacing Acts Theatre and Antonia Georgieva’s production ‘How We Begin’ currently showing at VAULT Festival.
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9 February 2023
The Ocean at the End of the Lane at Curve Theatre, Leicester
The acclaimed National Theatre production of The Ocean at the End of the Lane comes to Leicester’s Curve Theatre, a thrilling magical fantasy based on the novel by author Neil Gaiman, adapted by Joel Horwood and directed by Katy Rudd.
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8 February 2023
Girl from the North Country at Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
Girl from the North Country is a musical written and directed by Conor McPherson, with music and lyrics by Bob Dylan. It is the double Olivier and Tony Award winning West End and Broadway smash-hit currently embarking on its UK tour.
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7 February 2023
Wodehouse In Wonderland review: Comedy? Musical? Tragedy? Children’s programme?
Showered with light-hearted humour, this witty dramatisation of Wodehouse’s life jumbles together literature, theatre and a dash of musicality whilst being sneakily educational.
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15 February 2023
Youth Leadership in the Arts Conference 2023!
The Youth Leadership in the Arts Conference is back at the London Coliseum this half term, Wednesday 15th February 10.30am-5pm. Hosted by members of Mousetrap’s Youth Forum and open to anyone aged 15-24.
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6 February 2023
Dogfight Review - by Noah Walker-C
This is a review of a production of Dogfight I saw performed at Bournemouth and Poole College.
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20 January 2023
A Good Storyline Makes a Theatre Show - By Rebekah Leslie
I explore the question of what makes a good theatre show and argue that the storyline is key.
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12 January 2023 – 14 July 2023
Poet Luke Wright tours final trilogy play in 2023, London dates 8, 9, 10 March
A fast-paced and thrilling verse play about intertwined marital and political upheaval, trust. Told in blistering verse by one of the UK’s most celebrated poets.
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3 January 2023
Review: Is &Juliet the musical worth seeing?
Over the past 3 years &Juliet has developed cult following in the west end, but with it's closure looming does this beloved show deserve its fate and should you see it before it closes its doors? Here's what I thought of this west end staple.
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11 January 2023
Instaviews with Isabella Sperotto
Isabella Sperotto from the Yellow Women Collective will join us for our first Instaview of 2023.
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13 December 2022
An American take on Much Ado about Nothing
How the Americans take on a personal favourite holds up against its British counterpart.
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5 December 2022
Shrewsbury Theatre Severn Pantomime: Utterly Unmissable
A smashing show ‘Fitt’ for the West End. Watch out Shrewsbury, Brad is back! ‘The perfect anecdote to everything going wrong in the year’ - David Jack, Theatre manager.
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25 November 2022
Gigi in DC! part 3
Gigi talks about accessibility in DC and how it compares to the UK when it comes to drama training and as a country.
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25 November 2022
Interview with Liam Gifford, Young People's Producer at Play to the Crowd
"As an arts organisation that works in Winchester and District [...], we cannot stress enough how London is not the be-all and end-all for those wanting to pursue a career in the arts. The best thing anyone can do is to get involved with your local arts organisation by any means that you can."