Review: The Spirit of Woodstock, Brighton Fringe
Review: The Spirit of Woodstock, Brighton Fringe40%Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 Votes0%With festival season heavily hit by the cascade of Covid cancellations the summer staples of theatre an…
Review: The Spirit of Woodstock, Brighton Fringe40%Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 Votes0%With festival season heavily hit by the cascade of Covid cancellations the summer staples of theatre an…
Review: Scenes for Survival - Running Out, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsOver the past few months, it's safe to say that many facets of life have been made far more difficult for the b…
Review: Tiny Dancers, National Youth Theatre4.0StarsMissing each other and their audience, the National Youth Theatre's Playing Up project was able to continue the training and performing of…
Review: Razed and Confused Goes Digital, Online5.0StarsPride month is upon us and, with much public party space still on hold, this time of celebration, activism and reflection has bundled c…
Review: The Spirit, Thibault Delferiere & New Perspectives4.0StarsGyrating defiantly from the stage to screen, Thibault Delferiere's aptly-named trilogy of work, The Spirit, attempts to …
Review: Tara's Tales: The Panchatantra, Tara Arts4.0StarsAs we sit at home looking for something (anything!!) to quench our thirst for escape and adventure, we're all spending an awful lot m…
Review: W*nk Buddies, Soho Theatre Upstairs4.0StarsWith the steady ambience of student houseparty hookups and trashy playlists ringing from other rooms, two sort-of-strangers, Jake (Jarratt)…
Review: The Lesson, Old Red Lion 2.0Stars Reader Rating 0 Votes Gracia Rios Calderon's one-woman clown show, The Lesson, is not saying anything new, but why should it when the current state …
Review: Cowpuncher My Ass, The Southbank Centre4.0starsHair, fabric and bass aplenty, choreographer Holly Blakey returns to the Southbank Centre for a refreshed commissioned version of 2018'…
Happily Ever Poofter, King's Head Theatre4.0starsReader Rating 0 VotesSome day his prince will come, but not within the heteronormative rules that Disney so arduously enforces on poor Prince…
Review: The Co-op, White Bear Theatre 3.0stars Day-drinking, bickering and playacting their dream roles, three charmingly ambitious yet painfully insecure 'nobodies' run their dysfunctional …
Review: Wild Card: Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome, Sadler's Wells 3.0stars Dancing between hard and soft; audience and performer; noise and words; lovers and strangers; consenting and preventing;…
Review: Out of Order, Southbank Centre4.0starsTerror, amusement, nostalgia or awe, clowns have forever been subject to a spectrum of emotional responses " it's their job. But, introduced as …
Review: REDD, Barbican Theatre5.0starsHaving made enormous (and innovative waves) in the world of dance theatre with Blak, Whyte, Gray in 2017, associates of The Barbican, Boy Blue, return h…