Reviews

Dávid Somló: Mandala | Dog Kennel Hill Project: Our True Feelings

June 14th, 2016 by

Now 16 is a five-week programme of weekly double bills. Interrogative, multidisciplinary works that combine a physical movement or dance vocabulary with speech link the themes of week three of Now 16 Festival with the festival’s opening shows. Dávid Somló’s Mandala, veils week three’s double bill with a sense of mystery and uncertainty as the […]

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Opera for the Unknown Woman

Melanie Wilson: Opera for the Unknown Woman

June 14th, 2016 by

Imagine you’re visited by an unearthly power that tells you that three hundred years from now, following the failure of the world’s economies and devastation caused by climate change, the only hope for the continuation of human life rests with one young woman. Aphra’s fate is sealed: in two weeks’ time she will slip, fall […]

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Lucy Hopkins: Surprise Event

June 13th, 2016 by

Lucy Hopkins, last seen at Brighton Fringe provocatively swirling her red scarf in Le Foulard, wants to surprise her audience and herself. She is using her three shows in the Bosco to work out how and all are different. The performance that I see, on a blustery Sunday afternoon, has an audience small in number […]

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Nutkhut: Dr Blighty

June 10th, 2016 by

Home, hope, fear, sacrifice… These are the themes at the heart of Dr Blighty, Nutkhut’s site-specific commission which, for the final week of the Brighton Festival, masterfully commandeered both the exterior of the gloriously oriental folly that is the Brighton Pavilion and its surrounding gardens. The show is inspired by the extraordinary First World War […]

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Sort Of Theatre - Buttons

Sort of Theatre: Buttons & Beardog: Do You Mind?

June 10th, 2016 by

Puppeteer Joni-Rae Carrack presents two shows, in rep on alternating days, at the Warren’s Brighton Fringe venue. At the heart of Buttons, the first show by emerging puppetry company Sort of Theatre, is a very powerful puppetry metaphor. Buttons, snipped from the clothes of Jewish people as part of the complete stripping of their resources […]

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