Review: I Will Embrace You
You Grasped Me Firmly
Review: I Will Embrace You
You Grasped Me Firmly
Review: Richard
Beautiful and fluid Japanese mime portrayal of Richard III
Review: Peter Pan: Learn to Fly Workshop
Brilliant for kids and adults wanting to refind their inner Tinkerbells!
Review: Just Good Friends
An exquisite piece of theatre – en effet – c’est incroyable
Review: Release
Three astonishingly versatile young actors
Review: Hamster Town
An impressive one-man debut from recent Jacques Lecoq graduate David Ralfe.
Review: Agnes and Walter – A Little Love Story
An impressive physical theatre piece of loneliness and togetherness
Review: Magicians Do Exist
Clown around and feel so much better
Review: Teddy and Topsy
Wonderfully engaging and exquisitely told.
Review: Vita!
Some powerful images in this exploration of life.
Review: Sophocles’ Antigone
“A small company, with big fat Greek Tragedy ambitions.”
Review: You’re Not Like the Other Girls Chrissy.
Beautifully observed physical theatre, a real gem of a show.
Review: And the Birds Fell from the Sky
'A potent collaboration between a theatre and a film director'
Review: Show Off
A highly impressive showcase
Review: Frankenstein
Physical Theatre actor Manuel Lavandrea wonderfully physicality brings Dr Frankenstein's monster to life.
Review: The Growing Room
The final instalment in Rachel Blackman’s acclaimed one-woman trilogy about the struggle to love
Review: Faulty Towers – The Dining Experience
Raucous madness!
Review: Flhip Flhop
Fred Astaire meets the Beastie Boys
Review: Memoirs of a Biscuit Tin (a topsy turvy tale for grown ups)
The sort of theatre that doesn’t come along very often – poignant, funny, with a dirty laugh and a touching innocence.
Review: Maria De Buenos Aires
This tango operetta is a macabre, madcap and multi-sensory riot of the passions
Review: The Harbour
A fresh, inventive, slightly surreal telling of a well known myth.
Review: Flor de Muerto
An often beautiful, ethereal production
Review: Leaping God Sly
Plenty to enjoy
Review: {Extinguish.}
An exploration into personal identity exhibiting Ezra LeBank's impressive dexterity as a performer.
Review: 454 Grams
A quirky retelling of the Merchant of Venice with a brutal finale
Review: Dr Brown Because
Flawless in your face theatre!
Review: Derevo: Harlekin
Another wonderfully beguiling spectacle from Derevo
Review: Of Women and Horses I have known
A colourful romp through the life of a rude and eccentric woman.
Review: Others
A witty, provocative exploration of difference
Review: Cirque De Legume
Delicious vegetable mayhem!
Review: A Corner of the Ocean
Spirited, devised theatre with some lovely puppetry
Review: 2010 – A Space Oddity
Hugely creative, cheeky and complete with a big heart
Review: Bloody Women
A powerful physical theatre slice of Irish myth
Review: The Crying Cherry
Astonishingly talented duo lovingly pastiche martial arts movies.
Review: Wolf
Strong performances in this semi-promenade production
Review: Flesh and blood and fish and fowl
"wonderful performances, tear streaming moments"
Review: Imagine-Toi
Imagine noir!
Review: The Regretrospective
A highly original experiment into conceptual performance featuring an impressive performance by Juliet Aster.
Review: Following Wendy
A tightly plotted exploration of grief and guilt in this grown-up trip to Neverland
Review: Babbling Comedy – The Perfordian Show
Silent sketch comedy mixed with some great magic
Review: The Six-Sided Man
"...holds the audience in its grasp to the very end"
Review: Beautiful Burnout
Frantic and the NTS's foray into the world of boxing is a high energy, hit and miss affair