'Refreshing': THE BREAKS IN YOU & I " VAULT Festival #Vault2018
Overall The Breaks In You and I at the Vault Festival is an engaging and entertaining work proving that simplicity can be theatre's best ally.
Overall The Breaks In You and I at the Vault Festival is an engaging and entertaining work proving that simplicity can be theatre's best ally.
Lamplighters at the Vault Festival is a great way to spend a Saturday evening and I reckon an Edinburgh Fringe audience would eat it up.
60 Minutes from Feeling Sad at the Vault Festival subtly explores the acceptance of one's self and refuses to apologise in any way for the state of the human mind.
Ladyface at the Vault festival is a show for anyone who loves to laugh; it will have you not only loving these kooky characters, but rooting for them as well.
Oily Cart is without doubt a master of creating work for very young children. The incorporation of sensory stimulation is engaging and inclusive, and every element of Hush-A-Bye is executed …
The circumstances of someone coming home from jail, and being welcomed wholeheartedly, is not one that is often explored in theatre, and Shell and Davey at the Start and the End at The Vault…
Cat Loud: To the End of the World! at the Vault Festival is unlike many at the festival and it's a pleasure to spend the 60 minutes with Cat and hear this old soul bear herself to us.
Jamie Saves the World 2: Save Harder at the Vault Festival will have you laughing yourself silly and soon have you forgetting whether you even saw the original.
Providence at the Vault Festival is a masterclass in physical comedy and the performers perfectly throw the weird life of HP Lovecraft into sharp, comic relief.
A Girl in School Uniform (Walks Into a Bar) at the New Diorama Theatre may appear like a simple, dystopian thriller on the surface, but the commentary about life as a woman, and how people c…
The Vault Festival can certainly be hit and miss, but Say Something Happened has failed trying to comment on any of the themes it addresses.
The Grift at the Town Hall Hotel, Bethnal Green aims to stimulate your competitiveness, creativity and sense of purpose, and it definitely succeeds.
Police Cops in Space at the Vault Festival is a brilliant low-budget lo-fi parody, performed by a likeable and engaging cast. Recommended.
Queen C*unt " Sacred or Profane? at Camden People's Theatre is part of Calm Down Dear, a three-week festival of innovative feminist performance. Does it make me feel uncomfortable? Not reall…
Overall Wrecked at The Vaults is a pretty accomplished piece of theatre and makes for a memorable experience.
Ken at The Bunker is a deliciously funny show, but it's not all slapstick and close-to-the-bone sex jokes, Terry Johnson's story about Ken Campbell is laden with spirit, chaos and love for t…
The accurate reflection of contemporary society in Beginning at the Ambassadors Theatre is certainly a case of holding a mirror up to nature and the clarity of this reflection means the play…
With a more focused structure and additional context earlier in the work, Alien Land will draw in a wider audience base and more clearly communicate the rich stories and experiences underpin…
At it's best The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha is one of the most ridiculously fun, liberating examples of interactive, ensemble storytelling.
A same tired storyline is given a jolt of electricity in playwright Christopher Adams' Tumulus at Vault Festival.
Kneehigh's distinctive approach to storytelling in The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk at Wilton's Music Hall turns the tale into a visual and emotional feast that pays homage to a great artist, hi…
Made up primarily of short vignettes, For a Black Girl at The Vaults pulls apart the constant micro-aggressions faced every day by black women, other women of colour, black men, white women…
Fuck You Pay Me, as part of the VAULT Festival season is a fun, intelligent, and relatively well-paced piece of theatre, which truly has a heart of gold. And heels of gold. And nipple tassel…
From the creatives behind The Great Gatsby in the same venue last year, The Guild of Misrule and Theatre Deli is running NeverLand, its new musical adaptation of the Peter Pan story, as the …
Scintillating physical comedy and personal probing questions unite, divide and cross-examine the audience in Red Bastard: Lie with Me at The Vaults as part of the VAULT Festival 2018.