Review: J’ai un Bleu

J’ai un Bleu manages to covey through movement what words simply cannot express. The objectification of the female form.


Review: SHOOT THE CAMERAMAN

Enthralling. Poignant. Unforgettable. Two cameras. One couple. A beautiful dance between the private and public world of this turbulent couple. Not to be missed!


Review: Materia

Unique dramas plays out through inanimate objects, empowering imagination.


Review: Language Games

A quirky and delightful play of language and ideas in a short film depicting 4 characters in philosophical conversation (overseen by a giant, verbal rabbit).


Review: Living Newspaper #6

Like all the Royal Court’s Living Newspaper series, we need this. Watch what this does with the future


Review: Shadows

Speaks with a fierce innocence


Review: Beep Boop

A one man mime and physical comedy theatre show with a live digital soundscape, exploring society’s uneasy obsession with online life and the curious delusional pull away from an actually lonely reality.


Review: Rambert

The theatre of Goat, its apotheosis into something else from its comedic opening, is stunning. It’s what the Rambert does; completely reinvent itself and the dance. this and the earlier ballet are outstanding in themselves. The Cunningham company are lucky to learn from them.


Review: World Factory

An outstanding interactive performance game, exposing the complexity of the Chinese textile industry.


Review: SELKiE

The seal performs for us and gets his revenge upon us.


Review: Come Heckle Christ

Come Heckle Christ has touched the nerve of an alarmingly conservative culture.


Review: MONO-

Abstruse ‘Poesian’ deconstruction


Review: Whirlygig

Presented as part of the Rip It Up season this a lively and engaging performance from 6 dedicated, and eventually knackered, musicians


Review: A Conversation

Differences of opinion should, of course, always be politely expressed.


Review: A Cure for Ageing

Do You Mind If I Ask You How Old You Are?


Review: I Wish I Was Lonely

Freedom Through Communication?


Review: Gym Party

Zealous About Giving You Bang For Your Buck