No One Is Coming to Save You review at Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh " 'compelling vision of doom'
Nathan Ellis' play for theatre company This Noise is obsessed with images, both in its form and its content. A man and
Nathan Ellis' play for theatre company This Noise is obsessed with images, both in its form and its content. A man and
Frustrating and mesmerising: Ben Kulvichit reviews a powerful physical study of uniformity and movement. The post Edinburgh Review: Autóctonos II at ZOO Southside appeared first on Exeunt…
Based on interviews with working-class women in Bradford, Bloomin' Buds Theatre Company's play involves at two sisters. Amy is the first in
Millennials, eh? Guzzling their avocados and binging Netflix, expecting everything to be handed to them on a plate. Well, maybe not, argues
Not many people have heard of the tetra-decathlon, a hugely difficult race of 14 track and field events, and even fewer people
In JG Ballard's novel, Concrete Island, an architect is left stranded after a car accident in an area of overgrown wasteland in
Anna May Wong was one of a kind. Widely considered Hollywood's first Chinese-American movie star, she had a prolific career and starred
Limbik Theatre's adaptation of George Saunders' short story, The Semplica Girl Diaries, has a nightmarish premise. Set in a near future, the
Endangered rhinos: a mother and a daughter duo have created this show about a species in peril. The post Edinburgh fringe review: Unconditional by ThisEgg appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
As a classical singer, one's agency is limited. Immersed in the canon of Western music, one's voice is trained and disciplined, taught
For Layla, who is mixed-race and soon to be married to a white man, there's no worry about whether to take his
You can always rely on Summerhall's Big in Belgium programme to throw up some curiosities. Another One begins with two people in
Flight is a 'perfectly programmed high-art theme park ride.' The post Edinburgh Review: Flight at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Drumming requires discipline " years of precision drilling, until playing becomes second nature, muscle memory. It's oddly fitting, then, that for a
What links an astronaut in 2096, two girls in year 10, and a T-Rex in the Cretaceous period? In Holly and Ted's
Nouveau Riche’s Queens of Sheba " one of the winners of New Diorama and Underbelly’s Untapped Award – is strikingly unadorned. Four
If a comedy about four women on a day out at the races who bet exclusively on horses named after Tony Christie
Weeks before work begins redeveloping it into a boutique hotel, the old Coventry Evening Telegraph building, closed since 2012, has its swan
Transforming the backstage area of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre into a lively festival hub and the main stage into a communal dining
Woyzeck, Georg Büchner's fragmented, unfinished play about a downtrodden soldier who murders his partner isn't an immediately obvious choice for a mass
This spring, the RSC's biannual Mischief Festival of new work features two true stories exploring human rights abuses and state corruption. Written
The Birmingham Hippodrome's first in-house production " a collaboration with Open Theatre Company and inventive theatre-makers Metro-Boulot-Dodo " sees a cast of
The meaning of the title of Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti's new play is threefold "Â Elephant is the pet name of the play's
In this first commission from the Rural Touring Dance Initiative, Ben Wright " previously a principal for Matthew Bourne " choreographs and
In 1937, some 300,000 Chinese civilians were raped, tortured and murdered by Japanese soldiers in the city of Nanking. Christopher Chen's new