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News: Pubs and theatre. An age-old pairing.
This exciting project will no doubt resonate with anyone that has ever stepped into a pub, so this February, grab your pint of Drunken Nights and witness something completely original and unique.
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News: The 28 Day Project launches wonderful opportunities
The 28 Day Project is an exciting initiative offering emerging talent a step into the film business.
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Have you got the Star Wars X Factor?
Thousands turned away at open auditions after standing in the rain for hours.
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News: TheatreCraft returns to help young people’s backstage careers
The 8th annual event returns to the Royal Opera House later this month.
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BLOG: Theatre: the best casino shows around the world
Casinos around the world offer some of the best theatrical entertainment you can find.
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BLOG: 5 Best Actors in Superhero Cinema
Is “superhero” acting any less challenging?
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Blog: Films to study for inspiration
Watching great actors can often inform your own work.
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Blog: Shakespeare experimenting with the limits of contemporary drama
Briony Rawle heads to Yorkshire and takes a closer look at Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale.
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Review: Bat Boy, Southwark Playhouse ✭✭✭
A campy fun musical with bite screams Douglas Mayo.
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Review: Visitors, Arcola Theatre ✭✭✭✭
Barney Norris first full-length play is an exquisitely written examination of love and loss, writes Alex Delaney.
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Review: 1984, Almeida Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭
This fresh vision of 1984 feels like a rediscovery of Orwell’s dystopia, writes Sophia Longhi.
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Review: Secret Theatre - Show 4, Lyric Hammersmith ✭✭✭✭
This review comes with a capitalised, emboldened and even italicised, SPOILER ALERT. That should do, writes Briony Rawle.
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Edinburgh Reviews: Trash Cuisine (Pleasance)
Trash Cuisine is the most dangerous, powerful piece at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
Wednesday 21st August 2013 -
Young, dynamic company set to launch new concerts
West End Switched Off promises to offer a wide range of work with established performers.
Tuesday 20th August 2013 -
THE ESSAY: The Future of Theatre Criticism
In an information, saturated world, who do you trust? What is the future of traditional theatre criticism? Emily Hardy investigates.
Tuesday 20th August 2013 -
Edinburgh Reviews: The Shawshank Redemption (Assembly), Hag (Underbelly)
A show that unfortunately does not live up to the hype, and then a deliciously creepy fairytale.
Monday 19th August 2013 -
Edinburgh Reviews: Nirbhaya (Assembly), London Road / Sea Point (Assembly)
A show that is the talk of the festival and then a compelling story of love.
Monday 19th August 2013 -
Edinburgh Reviews: Men (Underbelly), Chalk Farm (Underbelly)
An unfortunate pedestrian drama and then a poetically written piece that fails to ring true.
Friday 16th August 2013 -
Review: [Title of Show], Landor Theatre ✭✭✭
Meta-musical at the Landor impresses, but ultimately leaves Emily Hardy wanting more.
Thursday 15th August 2013 -
Edinburgh Reviews: Circa: Wunderkammer (Underbelly)
A cross between a Weimar Republic cabaret, a Soho striptease and a dazzling display of the possibility of the human body.
Thursday 15th August 2013 -
Edinburgh Reviews: The Bunker Trilogy: Morgana, Agamemnon, Macbeth (C Nova)
A stunning trilogy of legends re-imagined for the Fringe.
Thursday 15th August 2013 -
Edinburgh Reviews: Killers (Assembly Rooms)
A chilling verbatim script that is brought chillingly to life by three strong performances.
Wednesday 14th August 2013







