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The Mad Ones is a neatly staged and emotionally charged show with an immensely talented cast who create great chemistry. And, ...
The first piece, Hop (e)storm, was created for and with Rambert, the other ironic two, (La)Horde’s Weather is Sweet of 2023 ...
Aldo Vaxquez’s simple set—a metal bridge and shiny floor—and Rajiv Pattani’s lighting transports the tale from Venetian ...
Jonathan Dover’s opera Flight really took off after its 1998 première at Glyndebourne as audiences responded to its mixture ...
Talking About The Fire is a show and a conversation. We’ll talk about where we are, where we live and why it’s important ...
Just Between Ourselves treads the fine line between comedy and tragedy, in the usual Ayckbourn fashion, but sees him tackle ...
A PhD candidate at Manchester Metropolitan University is researching British Muslim Communities' Engagement with Theatre and ...
Choreography by Mikhail Fokine, Bronislava Nijinska, music by Chopin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Weber, Poulenc, Stravinsky BRB2 - ...
Birmingham Hippodrome’s romcom musical Hot Mess is to have two previews at the venue before its première at the Edinburgh ...
Time will tell but the reign opens with Greek tragedy in the form of a new version of Bacchae written by Nima Taleghani and ...
In Krapp’s Last Tape monologue, eight or nine pages if one counts Samuel Beckett’s fulsome stage directions spread over fifty ...
Matthew Rawcliffe’s choreography has an ominous tone, an apprehensive group of mortals moving in hunched unison in fear of ...