Reviews

Dreamthinkspeak - Absent - Photo by Johan Persson

Dreamthinkspeak: Absent

September 7th, 2015 by

Dreamthinkspeak has an international reputation for creating extraordinary immersive theatre installations and its latest production, Absent, is a welcome addition to its canon. The experience begins before you enter the building. The transformation of the exterior of Shoreditch Town Hall into a hotel is so effective that I actually walked straight past it. Inspired by […]

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The Magic Flute

Komische Oper Berlin | 1927: The Magic Flute

September 2nd, 2015 by

A chorus line with wolf heads and cartoon gartered legs; a dazzling psychedelic explosion of flowers, fairies, and butterflies; and Terry Gilliam-style cog-filled heads. Chinese dragon-serpents chasing their own tails; spear-carrying monkeys; and an aria-singing spider woman. Welcome to the crazy world of Komische Oper Berlin’s The Magic Flute. Co-directed by Barrie Kosky and 1927 […]

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Fittings Multimedia Arts | Krazy Kat |Royal Exchange Theatre: Edmund the Learned Pig

September 1st, 2015 by

This performance is placed in a sideshow carnival circus world, and is presented by Fittings Multimedia Arts, a Liverpool based disability led arts organisation – most of the spoken word is also signed by Kinny Gardner and Caroline Parker, Sally Clay playing the bearded lady on the keyboards is sight impaired and Garry Robson plays […]

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Gideon and Hubcap: The Gideon and Hubcap show

September 1st, 2015 by

The tiny space of the Underbelly’s Wee Coo seems appropriate for a musical duo who tour by accepting invitations to play in the living rooms, sheds and social spaces of people recommended by previous audience members. Thus begins a night of songs sung in close harmony, including some wonderfully funny song lyrics; a huge variety […]

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Lowri Jenkins - Invisible City

Lowri Jenkins: Invisible City

August 31st, 2015 by

This one-woman show written and performed by Lowri Jenkins is very simply staged using translucent vertical blue drapes and quite a lot of lemons. Chronicling a young woman’s transition from rural to big city life – through a series of phone calls to her mum, visits to the shop, and attempts to find work (and […]

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