Review: Interrupted
A young female cast of talented performers holding a challenging and high energy zany physical piece at a level of high professional quality.
Published August 7, 2013 by Didi Craze
Review: Missing
Thought-provoking and visually stunning: physical theatre at its best
Published August 7, 2013 by Clare Simpson
Review: Circles
A simple and charming debut piece of spoken and physical theatre with a touching narrative.
Published August 7, 2013 by Didi Craze
Review: Track 3
Pitch perfect physical theatre
Published August 7, 2013 by Paul Levy
Review: Blam!
Explosive physical theatre
Published August 7, 2013 by Jessica Cheetham
Review: Menage a Trois
Claire Cunningham, with all the trickery of theatricality as well as a fantastic narrative and performance takes us into the intimate world of living with two crutches
Published August 7, 2013 by Donald C Stewart
Review: That is All You Need to Know
A mesmerising piece of storytelling with a wonderful tale to tell
Published August 7, 2013 by Clare Simpson
Review: The Beginning
A love letter to theatre
Published August 7, 2013 by Fiona G Davy
Review: Snooze
"Recommended for the energy, the invention and the heartfull oomph"
Published August 7, 2013 by Paul Levy
Review: Man In the Moone
Man In The Moone
Published August 7, 2013 by Katie Cooper
Review: Unleashed
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Published August 7, 2013 by Katie Cooper
Review: The Seer
The life of legendary poet Arthur Rimbaud
Published August 7, 2013 by Katie Cooper
Review: Hag
A creepy piece of physical theatre and storytelling, about the old hag-witch Baba Yaga
Published July 21, 2013 by Alice Booth
Review: The Pardoner’s Tale
A modern, physical theatre interpretation of Chaucer’s classic tale
Published May 29, 2013 by Jenni Davidson
Review: Sticky Feet
A quiet triumph!
Published March 1, 2013 by David Jobling
Review: Leo
A mind-bending piece of physical theatre that will change your perceptions of reality
Published March 1, 2013 by Prerna Ashok
Review: Circolombia
Sexy, edgy, mind-blowing acrobatics from Colombia
Published March 1, 2013 by Prerna Ashok
Review: Alice in the Madhouse
Follow Alice down the rabbit hole to a world that is familiar yet sinister
Published March 1, 2013 by Prerna Ashok
Review: Inside
Intimate, Dark, Strange and Witty
Published March 1, 2013 by Corinna Di Niro
Review: Loaded Heart
Cutting-edge physical theatre featuring sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll
Published March 1, 2013 by Prerna Ashok
Review: The Better Half
An exceptional physical theatre piece that sizzles, sparkles and thumps you with its narrative. Sheer joy.
Published August 7, 2012 by Donald C Stewart
Review: Captain Ko and the Planet of Rice
A triptych of plays exploring dementia, memory and the passage of time through a sci-fi lens.
Published August 7, 2012 by Richard T. Watson
Review: The Last Fairytale
Visually haunting, come to the show...
Published August 7, 2012 by Paul Levy
Review: The Fantasist
A poignant and absorbing reflection on the effect of mental illness.
Published August 7, 2012 by Poppy Rowley
Review: Golden Gloves
A physical theatre piece that meanders rather than guides us through issues within boxing, celebrating the endeavour of pugilists with dance and music
Published August 7, 2012 by Donald C Stewart
Review: Mephisto Waltz
Extreme theatre magic.
Published August 7, 2012 by Frey Le Maistre
Review: Life As We Know It
Big questions and answers in a Fringetastic dance exploration
Published August 7, 2012 by Donald C Stewart
Review: Scooped
Published August 7, 2012 by Chris Cresswell
Review: Automaton
Well crafted contemporary theatre
Published August 7, 2012 by Hannah Sullivan
Review: Centralia
Brilliantly creative le Coq theatre with physical comedy
Published August 7, 2012 by Maria Tecce
Review: Robertson’s Crusoe
A solo masterclass with a unique, compelling precision
Published August 7, 2012 by Paul Levy
Review: The Submarine Show
Two become one, and it works a subaquatic treat
Published August 7, 2012 by Paul Levy
Review: Translunar Paradise
A beautiful miniature with excellent mask work about loss
Published August 7, 2012 by Clare Simpson
Review: A Strange Wild Song
Physical theatre in which an American soldier encounters three little boys in a bombed out village in France during WWII.
Published August 7, 2012 by Jenni Davidson
Review: A Clockwork Orange
Stunning all-male cast take on the Burgess' violent novella for a jaw-dropping impact
Published August 7, 2012 by Jess Duxbury
Review: Machines For Living
A touching exploration into the beauty of concrete and the importance of community.
Published August 7, 2012 by Poppy Rowley
Review: Picnic Apocalytpic
A stirring journey into hell
Published August 7, 2012 by Paul levy
Review: Beesquit
Brilliant comic acting brings surreal world to life
Published June 5, 2012 by James Davidson
Review: The Overcoat
An unmissable celebration of Gogol's classic story.
Published May 29, 2012 by Strat Mastoris
Review: Kin
Strangers become family in the city of dreams.
Published May 29, 2012 by Strat Mastoris
Review: Shutterland
A well rehearsed and original piece of physical theatre.
Published May 29, 2012 by Krista Lahey-James
Review: Shutterland
Absurd physical theatre at its best.
Published May 29, 2012 by Richard Staplehurst
Review: Scallywags
Doing their bit for the war effort , tooth brush and all!
Published May 29, 2012 by Richard Staplehurst
Review: Oedipussy
A filthy, comedic romp through one of ancient Greece’s greatest tragedies.
Published May 15, 2012 by Sue Bradley
Review: Clown Lights Stage
When walking on stage in your undies becomes reality
Published March 1, 2012 by Dianne Reid
Review: SOAP – The Show
Lather up with SOAP’s sensational bathtub circus!
Published March 1, 2012 by Pru Axon
Review: Nostalgia for Reality
This sort of theatre is not for everyone
Published March 1, 2012 by Amy Maynard
Review: Squidboy
‘Why was I born so delicious?’
Published March 1, 2012 by Pru Axon
Review: Teddy and Topsy
Wonderfully engaging and exquisitely told.
Published August 7, 2011 by Emma Beard
Review: Vanishing Horizon
A captivating show with moments of heart stopping beauty – catch it if you can.
Published August 7, 2011 by Clare Simpson
Review: Muscle
A tapestry of masculinity and what it means to be male.
Published August 7, 2011 by Emma Beard
Review: The Seagull Effect
A visually stunning show by an exciting young company
Published August 7, 2011 by Clare Simpson
Review: Leo
Physical theatre taken to creative and imaginative heights.
Published August 7, 2011 by M.T.
Review: I Will Embrace You
You Grasped Me Firmly
Published August 7, 2011 by Chris Cresswell
Review: Richard
Beautiful and fluid Japanese mime portrayal of Richard III
Published August 7, 2011 by Darran Laine
Review: Just Good Friends
An exquisite piece of theatre – en effet – c’est incroyable
Published August 7, 2011 by Donald C Stewart
Review: Release
Three astonishingly versatile young actors
Published August 7, 2011 by George Dillon
Review: Hamster Town
An impressive one-man debut from recent Jacques Lecoq graduate David Ralfe.
Published August 7, 2011 by Louise Radinger
Review: Magicians Do Exist
Clown around and feel so much better
Published August 7, 2011 by mike fitzgerald
Review: Show Off
A highly impressive showcase
Published May 29, 2011 by PL
Review: Frankenstein
Physical Theatre actor Manuel Lavandrea wonderfully physicality brings Dr Frankenstein's monster to life.
Published May 29, 2011 by Richard Staplehurst
Review: Vita!
Some powerful images in this exploration of life.
Published May 29, 2011 by PL
Review: Sophocles’ Antigone
“A small company, with big fat Greek Tragedy ambitions.”
Published May 29, 2011 by Erica McElligott
Review: The Growing Room
The final instalment in Rachel Blackman’s acclaimed one-woman trilogy about the struggle to love
Published May 15, 2011 by Bella Todd
Review: Flhip Flhop
Fred Astaire meets the Beastie Boys
Published March 1, 2011 by Dianne Reid
Review: Following Wendy
A tightly plotted exploration of grief and guilt in this grown-up trip to Neverland
Published August 7, 2010 by Rebecca Carey
Review: The Six-Sided Man
"...holds the audience in its grasp to the very end"
Published August 7, 2010 by Jen Rowe
Review: Beautiful Burnout
Frantic and the NTS's foray into the world of boxing is a high energy, hit and miss affair
Published August 7, 2010 by JY
Review: Maria De Buenos Aires
This tango operetta is a macabre, madcap and multi-sensory riot of the passions
Published August 7, 2010 by Bella Todd
Review: The Harbour
A fresh, inventive, slightly surreal telling of a well known myth.
Published August 7, 2010 by Louis Daniel
Review: Flor de Muerto
An often beautiful, ethereal production
Published August 7, 2010 by PL
Review: {Extinguish.}
An exploration into personal identity exhibiting Ezra LeBank's impressive dexterity as a performer.
Published August 7, 2010 by Phoebe Ladenburg
Review: 454 Grams
A quirky retelling of the Merchant of Venice with a brutal finale
Published August 7, 2010 by Chris Hislop
Review: Dr Brown Because
Flawless in your face theatre!
Published August 7, 2010 by Althea Stentiford
Review: Derevo: Harlekin
Another wonderfully beguiling spectacle from Derevo
Published August 7, 2010 by FLM
Review: Others
A witty, provocative exploration of difference
Published August 7, 2010 by JY
Review: Cirque De Legume
Delicious vegetable mayhem!
Published August 7, 2010 by Darran Laine
Review: A Corner of the Ocean
Spirited, devised theatre with some lovely puppetry
Published August 7, 2010 by JY
Review: 2010 – A Space Oddity
Hugely creative, cheeky and complete with a big heart
Published August 7, 2010 by Jen Rowe
Review: Bloody Women
A powerful physical theatre slice of Irish myth
Published August 7, 2010 by Chris Hislop
Review: The Crying Cherry
Astonishingly talented duo lovingly pastiche martial arts movies.
Published August 7, 2010 by George Dillon