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Review | Good Grief, Platform Presents*
In a unique online production, this short 45 minute piece follows 2 people who meet at their mutual friend’s wake and follows the relationship that ensues. Originally written as a 45 minute play for the stage, the blending of film techniques with live theatre allows the intimate moments between the characters to shine through. However,…
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Once On This Island @ Southwark Playhouse*
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tickets and more information: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/show/once-on-this-island/ Booking until: 31st August 2019 Run time: 85 mins. Production Photographs by: Eliza Wilmot Once On This Island tells the story of a peasant orphan girl named Ti Moune and Daniel, the rich city boy she saves from death. Although the Gods of the island have different plans for…
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Five Reasons To Check Out The Vaults presents Sounds and Sorcery celebrating Disney Fantasia
Sounds and Sorcery has taken over every aspect of The Vaults down in Waterloo. A celebration of the 1940s film Fantasia, the immersive theatrical experience has the audience in the centre of the stories, accompanied by a pair of headphones and an audio player that you keep with you throughout the production. This was my…
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Caroline, or Change @ Hampstead Theatre
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tickets and more information: https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/2018/caroline-or-change/ Production photos from: https://www.facebook.com/pg/hampsteadtheatre/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1985720721457594 Finally, I’ve had a successful trip to the Hampstead Theatre. After seeing two shoddy plays over the last year, I was so excited to see that Caroline, or Change was just as incredible as everyone who has seen it has said. But I didn’t expect anything less…
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It’s been a Jamie Lloyd start to the year at the theatre…
Hey everyone! I’m here today with a theatre post for ya! So, last year I saw two productions that were fantastically directed by Jamie Lloyd. One was The Commitments, based on the Roddy Doyle book and the other was Richard III starring Martin Freeman. Both were so different from each other and a really great…
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