Reviews

Certain Dark Things Theatre Company: The Girl Who Cannot Die

May 19th, 2015 by

This physical/musical theatre piece tells the story of the circus sideshow character of the title, and on this occasion was set in the highly appropriate Bosco tent in the Spiegel Gardens (the Bosco is a wooden tent with steeply raked seating, and inside feels very much like a big top). It is performed in a […]

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Vanishing Point Ivor Cutler. Photo Tim Morozzo

Vanishing Point and The National Theatre of Scotland: The Beautiful Cosmos of Ivor Cutler

May 19th, 2015 by

Wooden, road, pale, stone and woollen were some of Ivor Cutler’s favourite words. I expected honey, or bee perhaps. But nothing was ever as you’d expect it with Ivor Cutler, which this clever and exuberant production makes clear. The dour mystique of the cult Scottish writer and musician is vividly channelled in a splendid performance […]

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Luke Wright Stay at Home Dandy

Luke Wright: Stay at Home Dandy

May 18th, 2015 by

Sporting an asymmetric blond coiffure and dressed in frock-coat and waistcoat complete with fob watch, the baby-faced Luke Wright takes to the stage as himself, the New Romantic dandy of the title. Despite this appearance, he is no self-centred aesthete, but a virtuoso wordsmith with a sincere and sensitive social conscience. I had not previously […]

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Vast White Stillness

Claudia Molitor/Dan Ayling: Vast White Stillness

May 15th, 2015 by

A woman weeps. There is a piano and a pile of firewood and a video projection of trees in the snow. The woman leads us to another space. The woman weeps some more and sighs. The woman sighs some more and takes books from a trunk and clutches them to her chest, then spreads them […]

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Burn the Curtain The Company of Wolves: Photo by Theo Moye

Burn the Curtain: The Company of Wolves

May 15th, 2015 by

Hungry for adventure, it was a relief to leave the bright efficiency of the box office tent, and side-step into the dusky Stanmer village church yard where dark figures had been lurking and another reality within the familiar setting of Stanmer Park (a country park just outside of Brighton) awaited. The Company of Wolves, Shiona […]

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