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REVIEW: Lee

Reading Time: 3 minutesPark Theatre has been transformed into a corner of a famous barn turned art studio that was once graced by two giants of American Abstract Expressionism. Cian Griffin’s play Lee sheds light on a previously shadowed Lee Krasner (1908-1984), otherwise known as Mrs Pollock. 

REVIEW: Blessings

Reading Time: 2 minutesBlessings, written and directed by Sarah Shelton, is set in a small English town in 1969. It’s a time of huge social change, when younger generations are questioning whether the roles prescribed by the nuclear family really lead to happy lives.

REVIEW: R:Evolution

Reading Time: 2 minutesA breathtaking history of some of ballet’s most radical choreographers The English National Ballet’s R:Evolution is a quadruple bill of some of ballet’s most innovative works. It takes us through a brief history of four of the art form’s…

REVIEW: Mistero Buffo

Reading Time: 2 minutesA comedic revelation of how beliefs and truths are manipulated over time Religion has become a point of contention in our postmodern society. Once taken as absolute truth, the renowned (and still, often culturally referenced) stories in…