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REVIEW: Carlos Acosta’s Nutcracker in Havana
Carlos Acosta’s Nutcracker in Havana takes the classic Christmas ballet in a new direction with…
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REVIEW: Highgate Vampire
The latest work from award-winning theatre collective Bag of Beard Theatre, The Highgate Vampire is…
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REVIEW: Ockham’s Razor Collaborator
Collaborator at The Place is one of those rare shows that wins you over not…
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REVIEW: The Guardians of Living Matter
Lowry’s Developed With programme supports another artist’s ambitious new work to develop The Guardians of…
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REVIEW: The Tempest at the Globe
Tim Crouch’s brave new adaptation of The Tempest is a delightfully confusing production, sure to…
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REVIEW: Vibrance at Guildhall
With an intricate blend of sonic and visual elements, Vibrance successfully redefines the architectural lines of The…
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FEATURES

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Alba Arikha
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Alba Arikha who’s debut play, Spanish Oranges is directed by Myriam Cyr, starring acclaimed James Bond Actress Maryam D’abo.
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Elena Beltrami
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Elena Beltrami who shares insights into the festival’s legacy and the thinking behind centring female artists in…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Philippe Lafeuille
We sat down for an exclusive interview with the French choreographer, Philippe Lafeuille to talk about his show Tutu.
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REVIEW: Dagmarr’s Dimanche: Songs from the Cinema
Hersh Dagmarr is a queer singer and visual artist based in London. On stage at Crazy Coqs, a lavish cabaret venue located inside Brasserie Zédel,…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Noah Mullins
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Noah Mullins who plays The Balladeer in The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry.
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FEATURE: One For The Boys Presents Love Life: West End Unites Against Cancer
There is a unique kind of electricity that fills a theatre when the curtain rises not just for entertainment, but for a mission. This past…
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