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8 stories by "Lana Harper"

Edinburgh Review: Ernest and the Pale Moon, Pleasance Courtyard by Lana Harper

Les Enfants Terribles has produced a visually stunning tale of Gothic horror that will set your teeth on edge. Reminiscent of Tim Burton's work, the play contains all the classic tropes of t…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:13am on August 25, 2014

Edinburgh Review: Shrew, C cubed by Lana Harper

Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew has a long history of adaptation and response, from John Fletcher's proto-feminist response The Tamer Tamed just a few years later, to Hollywood teen fl…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:21pm on August 23, 2014

Brighton Fringe Review: The House of Blakewell's House Party, Marlborough Theatre by Lana Harper

House of Blakewell's House Party is a light-hearted, interactive cabaret which parodies wannabe-hipster life. Having just moved in to a flat in Peckham because it seemed urban and edgy, flat…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 2:10pm on June 3, 2014

Brighton Fringe Review: Close To You, The Warren by Lana Harper

[autor-post-rating] (3/5 Stars) Close To You is a frequently powerful one-woman show documenting an aspiring actress's descent into anorexia, fuelled by her obsession with Karen Carpenter. F…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:00am on May 21, 2014

Brighton Fringe Review: A Berlin Kabaret, The Warren by Lana Harper

(2/5 Stars) A series of subversive songs originally from the twenties through to the fifties, A Berlin Kabaret focuses on the dissenting voices against the growing tide of Nazism, before mov…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 3:10pm on May 15, 2014

Brighton Fringe Review: Casting the Runes, The Warren by Lana Harper

(4/5 Stars) This gripping adaptation of M.R. James's classic ghost story Casting the Runes is a slick and perfectly-pitched hour of tense theatrical enjoyment. With excellent performances fr…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:53pm on May 7, 2014

Brighton Festival Review: One, Brighton Dome by Lana Harper

[post-author-rating] (4/5 Stars) One is a powerful and engrossing one-man play about identity and nationality, with a tour-de-force performance by Mani Soleymanlou. Documenting highly person…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 3:47pm on May 5, 2014

Brighton Fringe Review: The Invisible Giant, Warren Theatre by Lana Harper

(3/5 Stars) Hundreds of years in the future, the S.C.U.Z. taskforce are desperately searching through landfill for a trace of the being that “startling and endling it all”. They …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:44am on May 5, 2014
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