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Review: Scenes for Survival: Disco with Mum, National Theatre of Scotland 0.0Overall Score Disco with Mum gives us an intimate look at a video call between a mother and daughter who are spen…
Review: Scenes for Survival: Courier Culture, National Theatre of Scotland5.0StarsCourier Culture follows a new delivery driver's route through the streets of Glasgow in lockdown, as he stru…
In our latest feature, Sam Nicholls speaks to the Artistic Director of Boundless Theatre, Rob Drummer about how merging both live and digital theatre could be the way forward. On Friday 3 Ju…
It is episode 12 of our Isolation series, where we interview big names in the UK theatre industry and today it is the turn of Mind the Gap's (leading learning disability theatre company base…
Welcome to episode eleven of AYT in Isolation! Today's interview is with writer and producer , as well as Papatango's Executive Director, Chris Foxon. As part of Papatango, Chris has mounted…
Review: Scenes for Survival - The One with the Lockdown, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsIt's safe to say that lockdown has been a pretty intense situation " weeks on end, indoors, with …
Review: Drowntown Lockdown, Rhiannon Faith Company4.0StarsLike many, the Rhiannon Faith Company were met with the difficult news that theatres (and pretty much every other fun thing) would b…
Angry about getting people like James Corden as your theatre fix? The legends that are Paul Cree and Conrad Murray aka Beats & Elements feel you. Here, they talk to us about putting thei…
Review: Scenes for Survival - When?, National Theatre of Scotland 4.0stars Scenes of Survival is a collection of digital performances supported by BBC's Arts' 'Culture in Quarantine' project…
Review: Scenes for Survival - Birdie's Dilemma, National Theatre of Scotland3.0starsWith 3 broadcasts a week, the National Theatre of Scotland are producing new works at a rapid and impressi…
Review: Light On Showcase, Online 3.0Average Stars In a time such as lockdown, oppressed voices in the industry, like those of women, have the potential to be neglected even more. That is wh…
Review: Charlie Ward at Home, Sound&Fury3.0starsCharlie Ward (presumably a pun on Charley's War, the famous 1979 comic strip centred on an underage soldier) was first staged in 2014, to …
The creative industries are already an anxiety-ridden area to get into and this has increased ten-fold in recent months. A new podcast by Brighton-based company, LOOKOUT has been produced in…
Review: YouNews, Forest Sounds Theatre, Unshut festival2.0StarsYouNews from Forest Sounds Theatre, as a part of Unshut Festival, is a spoof of hard-hitting news, relying on its viewers to de…
Review: Two Metres Apart, Greengage Ventures5.0StarsArtistic satisfaction is not as easy to find during these unusual times " without the theatre, concerts, poetry slams or sofar sessions it…
Review: Scenes For Survival - Strolling Through The Meadows, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsTrainspotting is undoubtedly a modern classic within Scottish literature. Part of Edinburgh's…
Review: Scenes For Survival - Larchview, National Theatre of Scotland4.0StarsReader Rating 0 VotesNow who in this country could ever forget the scandalous misdemeanours of Dominic Cummings a…
Review: Razed and Confused Goes Digital, Online5.0StarsPride month is upon us and, with much public party space still on hold, this time of celebration, activism and reflection has bundled c…
Review: Rush, Trafalgar Studios, BBC arts4.0StarsRush, written by Willi Richards, was meant to premiere at Trafalgar Studios this summer. The creative team managed to cast Omari Douglas and …
It is not our place or anyone else's to judge the validity of the theatre industry " has anyone questioned whether we really need sport? Hayley Ricketson has had enough of making excuses for…
It's episode ten of AYT in Isolation and we get the feeling we're not going to be very 'isolated' for much longer… Still, it's good to see what some of the UK theatre industry's biggest na…
Review: Within, Threedumb Theatre3.0StarsThe UK lockdown has forced many of us to reevaluate our relationship with technology. As we are restricted from face-to-face interactions, many of us…
Review: All That Glisters, Guildford Shakespeare Company3.0stars'Darlings' is the motto of today's muster mystery show All that Glisters. Written by Eleanor Murton and performed by the Guild…
Yasmin Sidhwa, Artistic Director of theatre company, Mandala, writes about the desperate need " now more than ever " for theatre to stop ticking 'diversity' boxes, to stop relying on nepotis…
Review: The Last Five Years, Lambert Jackson Productions 4.0Stars One of the last pieces of theatre I managed to see before the COVID-19 lockdown decimated normal life (and made live perform…