This show, by young physical theatre collective The Upstairs Brigade, all graduates of the MA in Physical Theatre at St Mary’s University, opens with a group of mysterious black hooded figures performing a dance routine. Then it quickly shifts style into a quirky and comic play set in the suburban home of a middle-aged Polish […]
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ZLS Theatre: Insomnia
May 22nd, 2016 by Sophie LondonThere are a host of good intentions behind Insomnia, but not as much in the way of multimedia theatrical innovation as the show’s promotion suggests. Local company ZLS have carefully developed their cast of characters and present sequential snapshots of their respective sleeplessness, cut with video interludes. The show’s premise, setting out to stage the […]
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Liz Aggiss: Slap and Tickle
May 20th, 2016 by Dorothy Max PriorAre there any – girls – in the house? Any good little girls? Any poppets, any princesses, any little angels? Or are there any naughty girls out there? Any tittle-tattles or trouble-makers? Well, whoever you are, all of you – let’s have a party! Mrs Mills, that’s what we need. Mrs Mills tinkling the old […]
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Laurie Anderson: Slideshow
May 20th, 2016 by Dorothy Max PriorSlideshow is Laurie Anderson on speed. I’ve seen her many times before. I’ve seen the mostly music shows, and I’ve seen the mostly storytelling with some music shows. But this is something else. Laurie starts, as is her wont, by walking on with her customised electric violin and playing. But on this occasion, it is […]
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Art of Disappearing: The Last Resort
May 19th, 2016 by Beccy Smith2016 seems to be the year when binaural technology really starts to find creative traction in theatre making. The Last Resort is the third show this month I’ve experienced that plays with the possibilities offered by its spatial reconstitution of soundscape, so that sound appears to materialise in specific physical relationship to your head: shooting […]