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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: Where The White Stops (Underbelly), This Was The World And I Was King (C Nova)
A folk fable with excellent performances and then a charming show with puppetry.
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Where The White Stops, Underbelly ✭✭✭
At times reminiscent of Noël Greig’s youth theatre work, Antler Theatre’s Where The White Stops is a folk fable brought to life by strong physical work and excellent performances from a talented young cast of four. The narrative pace drags somewhat, and at times it feels as if the story is serving the comedic skills and idiosyncrasies of the performers rather than, as should be, the reverse, but this is nonetheless excellent storytelling and a polished production.
*** (3 stars)
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.This Was The World And I Was King, C Nova ✭✭✭✭
Hook Hitch Theatre have achieved something remarkable - in probably the least theatrical space on the Edinburgh Fringe, a bland, bare room with sparse seats ranged around the wall, they have magicked a world rich in imagination and clarity. This Was The World is steeped in charm, delightful puppetry, a filmic sensibility and a gorgeous, folk-tinged musical accompaniment. True, some of the acting is below par, and the direction is perfunctory rather than imaginative, but the young cast perfectly capture the World War I period setting and transport us on their fantastical adventures. An absolute treat; sheer exuberant joy from start to finish.
**** (4 stars)
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