Reviews

Frank Alva Buecheler: In May

March 23rd, 2014 by

The story starts off with a casually-delivered bombshell. A simply-dressed young woman takes centre stage, reading from a sheaf of papers on a downstage table. ‘That’s final – it is inoperable,’ she reads. Cancer then, and terminal, in the opening lines, or rather bars, for this story is to be sung, supported by a chamber […]

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Gob Squad: Before Your Very Eyes

March 15th, 2014 by

Do you still suck your thumb? Is Peter ‘The Cat’ Bonetti still in goal? Are you in a west end musical yet? These, I like to think, are the questions my younger self would ask my older self. Hindsight can be so useful. The Gob Squad company of young actors went through this process in […]

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Ridiculusmus: The Eradication of Schizophrenia in Western Lapland

March 8th, 2014 by

In 2012, Jon Haynes & David Woods decided that their next show would be a family drama. They quickly discovered that mental illness played a central role in both their lives, and set about investigating how their experiences could become theatre. A trip to Finland was pivotal to the making of the show. At a […]

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Hannah Jane Walker and Chris Thorpe: I Wish I Was Lonely

March 7th, 2014 by

This collaboration between Mancunian writer, director, and performer Chris Thorpe and poet and performer Hannah Jane Walker follows up their nationally touring hit The Oh F-ck Moment (2011/12), and once again casts identifiable experience through verbal and theatrical dexterity to re-mould our perspective on everyday life. The impossibility of loneliness, when contact is only ever […]

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bread&circuses: Wot? No Fish!!

March 6th, 2014 by

The collaboration between writer/performer Danny Braveman and director Nick Philippou has been thirty years in the making. For much of that time Braveman has been working in community contexts including London Bubble and Theatre Royal Stratford East whilst Philippou has been honing his skills at Actors Touring Company and the RSC amongst others. The influence […]

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