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REVIEW: Burnout: A Verbatim Play
A highly emotive and educational piece of theatre vital for the modern world. From the…
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REVIEW: Manipulate Animated Horror Shorts
“A Strange and Powerful Selection of Well-Curated Shorts” The Manipulate festival’s horror shorts screening was…
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REVIEW: Monstering the Rocketman
An exceptional retelling of the cautionary tale of journalistic hubris The story of Elton John’s…
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REVIEW: Daniel Moore’s Definitive Guide to Failure-Free Living
A funny, uncomfortable, intense, sweaty night of brilliant theatre Matthew Edgar’s curation of Daniel Moore’s…
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REVIEW: Edgar in the Red Room
A haunting, playful fever dream that blurs theatre, music and shadow into a lovinglymacabre tribute…
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REVIEW: The Debate: Baldwin vs Buckley
Re-staging the enduring epistemological violence “The American Dream is at the expense of the American…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Sam Amidon
Sam is performing at Kings Place with Pekka Kuusisto and members of the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra on 24 February as part of the ‘Platoon Presents’…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Rickerby Hinds and Jada Evelyn Ramsey
We sat down for an exclusive interview with Rickerby Hinds (writer/director) and Jada Evelyn Ramsey (who plays the character of Myeisha Mills). An electrifying fusion…
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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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