Category Archive: Theatre

Jan 23

Shakespeare on love – Carclew – Till 8 Feb – 3K

It is an adorable hour where sunset only ushers in yet greater pleasure. 3K

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Sep 28

OzAsia – Cambodia Sun Rising – Space – 4K

The dancing, singing and musicianship are all finely executed, many of the 30 or so kids’ personalities become known to us without creating stars and the pacing of the performing and the story is all craftily handled. 4K

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Sep 24

Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen – Regal Theatre (ex Chelsea) – Details

Shakespeare’s Globe is releasing three of its theatre productions to cinemas. The Globe on Screen season launches globally this autumn and includes All’s Well That Ends Well, Much Ado About Nothing, and Doctor Faustus.

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Mar 12

FRINGE: A Night to Dismember-Tuxedo Cat-4.5K

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It’s immediately obvious when Wil Greenway enters the stage earnestly dancing to Bon Ivor’s Flume with an inflatable shark that A Night to Dismember is not going to be an ordinary theatre show.  However, I am not sure anyone was prepared for how weird Greenaway’s story of girlfriend-stealing sharks, space cheese, and talking asteroids was …

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Feb 26

FRINGE: Spitfire Solo – Higher Ground – 4K

Spitfire Solo - Nicholas Collett

Spitfire Solo is presented by Guy Materson’s Centre for International Theatre is presenting at Higher Ground until the 18th March. Written and performed by the very talented Nicholas Collett, Spitfire Solo takes us on a journey through the life of Peter Walker, from his early child hood’s unforgettable first flight in Dad’s friend’s Tigermoth, his …

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Feb 01

KRYZTOFF FRINGE UNPACKED – THEATRE PICK PREVIEWS

Ballad of the Unbeatable Hearts

Need your Fringe unpacked – well here is Kryztoff’s guide to this year’s Fringe Theatre program. Check it out and coming soon, how to win free tickets to Fringe shows with Kryztoff

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Sep 20

RAW: OzAsia – Rhinoceros in Love – National Theatre of China

Definitely a unique experience, ‘Rhinoceros in Love’ is best left for true fans of experimental Chinese theatre. 2.5K

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Mar 13

FRINGE: Low Level Panic – Arcade Lane

In the mid 80’s Clare McIntyre’s Low Level Panic took a very uncompromising look at pornography and the effect on the everyday woman.  Director Sahil Choujar explains that today we see a much more toned down version inspired by Naomi Wolf, author of the bestselling book “The Beauty Myth”. It feels a lot less about …

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Mar 10

FRINGE: Other People’s Problems – Bakehouse – 4K

Written by Quinn in conjunction in parts with Canadian comic Deanne Smith and Sam Booth, this slick production combines an outstanding solo performance by Quinn who moves effortlessly between characters of different ages and personalities with various audio visual set pieces and tricks as scene changers. 4K

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Mar 09

FRINGE – Theatre – I Am Not Emily Dickinson – AC Arts – 2K

I honestly cannot tell you what this show was about. For the majority of audience members this is likely to end up being too surreal to mean anything to them and the best they can hope for is general bewilderment. For others it will be the type of Fringe show they fear encountering. 2K

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