Reviews

Wet Picnic: Death and Gardening

Wet Picnic: Death and Gardening

August 3rd, 2012 by

Yellow raincoats, oversize glasses, woolly hats and torches… do they sound a familiar bunch? Ah, but you didn’t know that Gherkin, Flora and Brian come to collect people before they die. Like the hapless 30 year-old David (Viktor Lukawski), who spends some of the show on a vertical deathbed. At its best, Death and Gardening by Wet […]

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Theatre Corsair: The Dead Memory House

Theatre Corsair: The Dead Memory House

August 3rd, 2012 by

Take three girls – Bea, Anne and Sylvia are their names. Sylvia is the sensible one, a bit older than her years, dressed in clothes her companions describe as matronly (although they don’t really read in this way). Anne is the good-time girl, sitting around at home in a red halter-neck dress, full make-up and […]

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Pete Edwards: FAT ¦ Photo: Caglar Kimyoncu

Pete Edwards: FAT

August 2nd, 2012 by

Meet Pete. He has a shaved head and skinny legs, and he’s dressed in a pair of turquoise-blue shorts and sparkly trainers. Pete has a story to tell – the story of a quest for love. Pete is gay and has a predilection for men with a bit of fat on them. We start with […]

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Ripstop Theatre: Luminous Tales

Ripstop Theatre: Luminous Tales

August 2nd, 2012 by

Mixing traditional tales from around the world (including the Native American story of the crow who stole the daylight) into a narrative about the necessary balance between day and night and the value of both, Ripstop Theatre’s beautifully titled Luminous Tales is billed as a ‘gentle journey through the darkness of night, over the light of the […]

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Pina Bausch: Agua ¦ Photo: Oliver Look

Tanztheater Wuppertal / Pina Bausch: Agua

July 29th, 2012 by

I first saw Pina Bausch’s Kontakthof in the early 1980s, and, thirty years later, sat in the midst of an excited audience, here I am again to see a restaging of her 2001 work Agua. Spanning completely the rear of the stage there’s luscious verdant green projections of palm tree fronds rippling in sultry breezes. A couple are […]

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