Review: JOY at VAULT Festival
You don't get it, but you listen: all good artists are dead's second show is an incomprehensible rave. The post Review: JOY at VAULT Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
You don't get it, but you listen: all good artists are dead's second show is an incomprehensible rave. The post Review: JOY at VAULT Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Don't try and tell us it's his jive dancing: Francesca Peschier reviews Cassie McFarlane & Adrian Hope's play about Eletha Barrett and Peter Finch The post Review: Mad as Hell at Jermyn…
In an alternate reality, that feels uncomfortably close to ours, women are dying. Every time the lights go out they disappear from
Thanks, Miranda: our intrepid space explorer dies a horrific death in this escape room experience. The post Review: The Lifeboat at VAULT Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A kiss that might just turn into a bite: Lolo Brow is at her sexy, seditious best at The Vaults. The post Review: Lolo Brow: Attention Seeker at VAULT Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magaz…
Belgian collective FC Bergman took the title of its mime-meets-cinema spectacular, 300 el x 50 el x 30 el, from the dimensions
The horror! The horror! Dominic Allen and Simon Maeder dive into the weird world of HP Lovecraft. The post Review: Providence at VAULT Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
The world's largest game of Jenga: Nacho Flores' delicate exploration of a cubist landscape. The post Review: Tesseract at London International Mime Festival appeared first on Exeunt Magazin…
Disneyland and the death penalty: Francesca Peschier reviews Will Eno's off-beat family drama. The post Review: The Open House at the Print Room appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Sunshine and desperation: Francesca Peschier reviews Rated X by Tomas Jefanovas and Christopher Brett Bailey, and Moot Moot by Rosana Cade and Eilidh MacAskill, as part of NOW18. The post Re…
Four Vault Festival shows are combining belly laughs with explorations of life with mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. Francesca Peschier chats to some of their creators. …
Hypnotic, ritualistic, something impossible and mesmeric: Francesca Peschier reviews the London premiere of Gandini Juggling's new show. The post Review: Sigma at London International Mime F…
A father in an urn and women that want to be heard, not seen: Francesca Peschier reviews the winning entries in a new monologue competition. The post Review: Heretic Voices at Arcola Theatr…
"Like those Christmas selections that come in an actual tin with some of the biscuits so posh they warrant their own silver foil." The post Review: A Christmas Carol at the Old Vic appeared…
Bigger isn't always better: Francesca Peschier is underwhelmed by the humbug prince. The post Review: Barnum at the Menier Chocolate Factory appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Just kidding: Liwaa Yazji's exploration of the Syrian Civil War is compelling, confusing and, well, full of goats. The post Review: Goats at the Royal Court appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Mischievously destabilises: Francesca Peschier reviews the show that gives critics stage fright. The post Review: Wild Bore at the Soho Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
The Room meets Grange Hill: Iain Hollingshead and Timothy Muller's new high-school musical gets an F- from Francesca Peschier. The post Review: The End of History at the Tristan Bates Theatr…
"I want to cover it in chutney and make it into an orgasmic sandwich": Francesca Peschier on the Wales Millenium Centre revival of Manfred Karge's 1982 one-woman epic. The post Review: Man t…
Who said what? Francesca Peschier reviews Terry Johnson's play featuring Albert Einstein and Marilyn Monroe. The post Review: Insignificance at the Arcola Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
There's more to life than life on earth: Francesca Peschier reviews Andrew Thompson's new play about space travel and families. The post Review: In Event of Moone Disaster at Theatre 503 app…
"Like stumbling, joyously stoned, through Camden Market": Francesca Peschier takes a trip into The Vaults to review Johnathan O'Boyle's fully immersive revival of Hair. The post Review: Hair…
Sex in a mouse onesie: Francesca Peschier reviews a new comedy by David Ireland. The post Review: The End of Hope at Soho Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Accessible but not patronising: Francesca Peschier reviews Chino Odimba's adaptation of Oliver Twist for teenagers. The post Review: Twist at Soho Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A laboured metaphor for mercilessness: Francesca Peschier reviews a new production of Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's The Wasp. The post Review: The Wasp at Jermyn Street Theatre appeared first on E…