Review: Unwoman Part III at Samuel Beckett Theatre
Nerve-shredding: Chris McCormack reviews a solo performance by Olwen Fouéré, as part of the Dublin Fringe. The post Review: Unwoman Part III at Samuel Beckett Theatre appeared first on Exe…
Nerve-shredding: Chris McCormack reviews a solo performance by Olwen Fouéré, as part of the Dublin Fringe. The post Review: Unwoman Part III at Samuel Beckett Theatre appeared first on Exe…
Fergus Morgan writes on the Kiln's controversial rebrand, and the message the backlash against it sends. The post There’s a lot in a name, actually appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Painful fluency: Josephine Balfour-Oatts reviews Milly Thomas's play about the aftermath of suicide. The post Review: Dust at Trafalgar Studios appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A dress rehearsal for an ideal world: Nabilah Said reviews a musical about three generations of the same family. The post Review: Unexpected Joy at Southwark Playhouse appeared first on Exeu…
Alex Fernandes writes on the unique perspective you get from watching the same show over - and over - and over again. The post On Repeat Viewing appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Annegret Marten argues that it's time for the theatre industry to shift its attitude to environmental reform. The post Changing the Climate appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
From "Shock" to "Acceptance": Chris McCormack reviews a Dublin Fringe show about the end of everything. The post Review: AFTER at Project Arts Centre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazin…
Lilith Wozniak reviews a new show about raising children, Russian folklore and how the theatre industry supports mothers. The post Review: Baba’s Song at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol …
Stories are forbidden, but artistry has flourished elsewhere: Chris McCormack reviews a 'wonderful' children's show at the Dublin Fringe. The post Review: Susie and the Story Shredder at Pro…
The awkwardness of family dinners: Ava Davies reviews Stephen Karam's Thanksgiving play. The post Review: The Humans at Hampstead Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
More to life than love: Peter Kirwan reviews the Nottingham Playhouse's first musical in over a decade. The post Review: Sweet Charity at Nottingham Playhouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazi…
The author of 'Dance Nation' talks teen experience, experimenting with form, and what makes New York's playwriting scene special. The post Clare Barron: “The writing’s better, be…
Blood, sweat and more blood: Rosemary Waugh reviews the UK premiere of Clare Barron's play about 13-year-old competitive dancers. The post Review: Dance Nation at the Almeida appeared first …
The UK's theatres are starting a new term with some huge openings, and we're taking notes. Here's what to see. The post Exeunt Recommends: September 3rd-18th 2018 appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
You have nothing to fear: Rosemary Waugh reviews Scottish Dance Theatre with a work inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe. The post Review: Velvet Petal at Southbank Centre appeared first on Exeun…
'Anxious behaviour': Crystal Bennes reviews a solo show based on the migratory instincts of the marsh warbler. The post Edinburgh Review: Zugunruhe at Zoo Southside appeared first on Exeunt …
Crystal Bennes writes on a bilingual play that explores ideas of independence, identity and duality in Québec. The post Edinburgh review: First Snow/Première Neige at Canada Hub appeared f…
Makes a seemingly little play vast: Frey Kwa Hawking reviews the Public Acts production of Shakespeare's Pericles. The post Review: Pericles at National Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Maga…
A frenzied, facetious production: Crystal Bennes reviews Opéra de Lyon's performance of Rossini's Cinderella. The post Edinburgh Review: La Cenerentola at Festival Theatre appeared first on…
A study in dominance: Chris McCormack reviews the stage adaptation of Edith Wharton's short story. The post Review: Roman Fever at Bewley’s Café Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeu…
Natasha Tripney writes on the time-bending, memory-layering properties of returning to Edinburgh for the festival fringe, year after year. The post A Decade of Fringes appeared first on Exeu…
Emotional disconnection: Lilith Wozniak writes on Katie Mitchell and Alice Birch's unsettling retelling of a story of a sexual fantasy. The post Review: La Maladie de la Mort at Edinburgh In…
Double act: Danielle Ward's debut play follows two female comedians in an industry that pits women against each other. The post Edinburgh review: The Half appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Lauren Mooney reviews Katy Dye's debut show about 'a cultural sexualisation of youth and innocence.' The post Edinburgh Review: Baby Face at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Life-saving warmth: Lauren Mooney on Tom Wells' heartfelt tale of teenagers and sychronised swimming. The post Edinburgh review: Drip at Paines Plough Roundabout appeared first on Exeunt Mag…