Review: Dear Adult
Beautifully impactful family-friendly theatre that melts even the heart of a cynic
Review: Dear Adult
Beautifully impactful family-friendly theatre that melts even the heart of a cynic
Review: AETHER
A show about knowing nothing... and it's jam packed. Lightning-quick, clever, feminist, and always entertaining show about discovery
Review: NORMAL
See NORMAL for its truth and community, its depiction of effort made beautiful, and its success in using a performance space to show us what sustainable practice might look like.
Review: For Steve and Furtherfield – A Dance Showcase
The resplendent coil of the human condition - fragile, simple, beautiful...
Review: Push and Pull
An extraordinary performance exploring the push and pull dynamic of a relationship touching deep emotional strings
Review: Formosa Viva
A catchy dance theatre performance displaying Taiwan's historical heritage through movement and dance
Review: Blanc de Blanc
A poetic solo mime performance rich in visual symbolism, drawing us into the depths of an artist’s unconscious.
Review: The Violet Hour
A contemplative investigation springboarded from a single line from T.S. Eliot's Wasteland that asks fundamental questions and is creative in all its response.
Review: Songs of the Wayfarer
An interesting exploration of travel and its many forms whilst on crutches with a multi-layered explanation and exploration of the effect it has upon you.
Review: Bodies of Water
A meditative, interactive and challenging performance based upon body and water and the significance it has within us.
Review: Nobody Meets Nobody
A relationship like no other - an experiment of the best kind. Emotive. Powerful. Relatable.
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: Futuristic Folktales
A challenging and engaging theatrical piece of dancing irony – using the future to focus the past, through rebirthing itself.
Review: Pain and I
A poetic musing upon the effect and poignancy of suffering, but not doing so in silence.