Review: IMAGINARIUM, Out of the Blue Theatre
Review: IMAGINARIUM, Out of the Blue Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAs your archetypal introvert, and having shared a bedroom with my younger sister until my late teens, I've admittedly managed to s…
Review: IMAGINARIUM, Out of the Blue Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAs your archetypal introvert, and having shared a bedroom with my younger sister until my late teens, I've admittedly managed to s…
In our latest interview, Matt Barton interviews Georgia Leanne Harris, the artistic director of London's newest theatre. They talk about opening a theatre in a pandemic, and Harris's vision …
Review: Ram of God, Brighton Fringe Festival5.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesPicture the weirdest thing you've ever seen, and then lace that memory with every psychedelic drug you can th…
Review: The Fall, Dazed New World Festival2.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesAs a child, Sundays always meant a visit to our local church with my family. I spent years listening to the sam…
Review: A Night in Springfield, Phoenix Arts Club4.0Overall ScoreThe Simpsons has been a staple of family entertainment for as long as I can remember, having now run for an impressive thirty…
Review: Gutter Weeds, Live Theatre4.0Overall ScoreIn the Newcastle suburb of Gosforth, an old man lingers in the garden of a house that was once his. Benjamin Storey's short play Gutter Weed…
Review: The Mermaid's Tongue, Swamp Motel 5.0Overall Score Is there anything better to do on a mellow autumn evening than to participate in an online life drawing class? Immersive theatre co…
Review: Invisible Boundaries, Live Theatre4.0Overall ScoreFor the most of Invisible Boundaries, it's easy to forget that this performance is being shown on screen. The short follows Kelly (J…
Review: Spillage!, Brighton Fringe Festival4.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesWith our government naively encouraging professional artists to 'reboot' ourselves into new and alien careers,…
Review: Parklife, Virtual Collaborators Festival3.0Overall ScoreParklife, originally created for the Virtual Collaborators Festival in Leytonstone, questions our access to green spaces and t…
Review: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Flute Theatre Online4.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesZoom is an unruly medium in itself. We are all aware of this hellscape which has dominated our liv…
Review: Lounge Onyx - The Black History Month Cabaret, Phoenix Arts Club5.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesHidden away in the intimate, underground Phoenix Arts Club, Onyx Fatale is presen…
Review: Amai Vangu " My Mother, Live Theatre3.0Overall ScoreAmai Vangu " My Mother is a challenging watch for multiple reasons First of all, there's a cruelty that pervades throughout the en…
Review: The Odyssey, Jermyn Street Theatre3.0Overall ScoreThe renowned Jermyn Street Theatre " the West End's smallest producing theatre " is truly keeping the wonder of theatre alive as it …
The Last Five Years was one of a huge number of shows that were forced to shut down in the middle of their run. Six months later, it has been remounted for the Covid age. In our latest featu…
Review: A Passing Dance, Pitlochry Festival Theatre5.0Overall ScoreEvery year the changing leaves comes as a surprise to me. It shouldn't. It happens every year. Still, I marvel at how the d…
Review: Apollo 13: The Dark Side of the Moon, Original Theatre Online4.0Overall ScoreAlone. Isolated. Uncertain of what your future holds, if you even have one. Wondering if you will ever se…
Review: Dr Blood's Old Travelling Show, Leeds Playhouse3.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesAs I stand in my socially distanced space and Dr Blood's Old Travelling Show explodes out of…
Review: Caravan of Love, Brighton Fringe3.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 Votes'Are you ready for the time of your life?', ask the Housemartins over and over and over again from a glitchy radi…
In our latest feature, Emma Rogerson writes on why the rise of digital theatre in the age of Covid may not be the easy accessibility fix it seems to be. Seven months since theatres closed an…
// SEED, Form(at) Performance Festival Online3.0Overall ScoreReader Rating 0 VotesOne amazing product of the global lockdown this year is the outpouring of creativity that has made full use …
Review: We Were Having A Perfectly Nice Time, Omnibus Theatre 2.0Overall Score We Were Having a Perfectly Nice Time works perfectly for a socially distanced venue. A two-hander needing only …
Review: 22 Mays, Pitlochry Festival Theatre3.0Overall ScoreSome people stay with you forever, don't they? Those great loves of your life, those great powers. A part of you will always be wit…
Review: Antony and Cleopatra, Theatro Technis3.0Overall ScoreThe love story of Mark Antony and Cleopatra is one that has endured as a romance of epic proportions. After all, their illicit af…
Review: Lovefool, The Bread and Roses Theatre3.0Overall ScoreAs Dr Dan asserts in the pages of a Sugar magazine from 1995, "you need to discover what flirting means to YOU". For Rachel, it m…