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Review: I Looked Up At The Sky And I, Imagined All Of The Stars Were My Sisters, Keijaun Thomas/Take Me Somewhere4.0Overall ScoreKeijaun Thomas' new video performance is only 7 minutes long …
The temporary transfer of live to online theatre has changed the way many critics, like our own Matt Barton approaches and writes about it. Here, he considers whether we should be more lenie…
Review: Walden, Harold Pinter Theatre3.0Overall ScoreA remote cabin in the woods and two people are anxiously preparing for the arrival of a very special guest. That is the set-up for Walden…
Review: Echo/ Chamber, Aslant Theatre Company3.0Overall ScoreEcho/Chamber, written by Antonia Georgieva and Oliver McFadden, is an interactive film where the audience can make decisions whic…
Review: Tulips, South Hill Park Arts Centre4.0Overall ScoreWhen faced with a case of domestic abuse, whether we like to admit it or not, there is an inherent bias within us which causes us t…
Review: The Tragedy of Dorian Grey, Blue Devil Theatre/Brighton Fringe Festival 3.0Overall Score The seedy clubs of Soho, art exhibitions of Chelsea and the swinging Sixties in general are e…
Review: a heifer would be needed for the sacrifice, Picatrix-AI2.0Overall Scorea heifer would be needed for the sacrifice is part of the online festival Take Me Somewhere in Glasgow. Created…
Review: Threesome, Almost Professional/Brighton Fringe 2.0Overall Score Threesome is a new comedy play presented online by Almost Professional as part of this year's Brighton Fringe Festival…
Review: The Money, Kaleider3.0Overall ScoreWhat happens if a group of people were given a certain amount of money and had the freedom to spend it as they please? That is the concept that the…
Review: A Thousand Ways Part One: A Phone Call, 600 Highwaymen/Take Me Somewhere 3.0Overall Score Theatre over the phone " another trend of the Covid era. I'd forgive some scepticism from th…
Review: Bedroom Frequencies, Tramway/Take Me Somewhere 3.0Overall Score Bedroom Frequencies is Cindy Islam's newest piece, commissioned by Tramway as part of this year's Take Me Somewhere fe…
Review: The Old House, Kate Maravan/Brighton Fringe4.0Overall ScoreKate Maravan's, The Old House is an emotionally reminiscent journey shared by a mother and daughter returning to their seas…
Review: Extreme Unction Vol.2: An Audio Journey, Take Me Somewhere Festival3.0Overall ScoreExtreme Unction Vol: 2 is an hour-long exploration of radical care, pleasure and transformation for…
Review: A Certain Value, Anna Rispoli/Martina Angelotti2.0Overall ScoreA Certain Value is a collaborative online piece, exploring the concept of sharing and mutualised practices. The play is…
Review: Shaw Shorts, Orange Tree Theatre 5.0Overall Score The Orange Tree Theatre finally returns to lift its proverbial curtain with Shaw Shorts. These two single act plays deliver a romp i…
Review: At the Ends of the Day, Mamoru Iriguchi/Take Me Somewhere festival5.0Overall ScoreIt's late, and I'm tired. Mamoru Iriguchi's At the Ends of the Day starts at 10.50pm, and as I log i…
Review: A Giant Dog Bed/ Reclining Duet, Take Me Somewhere Festival3.0Overall ScoreA Giant Dog Bed / Reclining Duet is a 30 minute online screened film created and performed by Lucy Suggate,…
Review: The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Watermill Theatre5.0Overall ScoreNever does the phrase 'The Show Must Go On' feel more appropriate than when referencing outdoor theatre. Come rain…
Review: Jump Cut Episode 3, Austin Young/Animals of Distinction3.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping …
ne of our newest writers, 16 year old Shamsa Kiwanuka writes a very interesting piece on how her Drama GCSE taught her that young black people face more mental health struggles and that it's…
Review: Blis-ta, Clean Break5.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying our very talen…
Review: Light on Showcase, Lights Down Productions 3.0Overall Score If you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT …
Review: Deer Dancer, Take Me Somewhere Festival4.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping paying AYT going…
Review: Herding Cats, Soho Theatre2.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying our very…
Review: Current, Rising, Royal Opera House5.0Overall ScoreIf you're enjoying our content, then please consider becoming a member, with every penny going towards keeping AYT going and paying …