Reviews

She She Pop: Testament

June 11th, 2014 by

By their own admission LIFT have wanted to programme She She Pop for the last few years, only succeeding in doing so this year, and given the evidence of She She Pop’s latest piece Testament it is not hard to see why. A female performance collective, though featuring male members, She She Pop explore the […]

Read more →

Not Easy Company: Losing It

June 11th, 2014 by

The publicity says ‘Everyone experiences loss every day from the small things to the deeper losses, whether it’s losing your keys or forgetting something…’ Up on the stage, a big jumble sale like heap of clothes lies on a table. A couple of dour looking clowns attire themselves from the mismatched forsaken garments. A red […]

Read more →

Wendy Houston: Pact With Pointlessness

June 6th, 2014 by

A thrashing punk riff heralds the start of Wendy Houston’s latest work, a tribute to former collaborator and friend Nigel Charnock who died last year. As the music thrums she bolts onto the stage, running in circles before disappearing again. And so begins a show that, although constructed from futile acts and asinine platitudes, resonates […]

Read more →

Darren Purnell & Tuffbroads: La Bouche in Watch My Lips & Baby Lame

June 6th, 2014 by

Entering the small black box stage of the Marlborough Theatre the audience encounters a drag artist, standing on a plinth, singing Gloria Gaynor’s I will Survive with his back turned to the audience. Then, as he undresses, we see a man wearing a black vest and underpants. His face is covered with white cloth that […]

Read more →

Vamos Theatre: Finding Joy

June 6th, 2014 by

Vamos is a young company working with an old craft, using full-mask performers, reminiscent of Trestle or Famile Flöz.  In Finding Joy four of them deliver an array of non-speaking characters to tell the story of an elderly woman in the early stages of dementia, the frustrations of both her home life and her grim […]

Read more →