Caroline Perret is a researcher and teacher in the Social History of Art at the University of Westminster. She is particularly interested in the impact of war on culture, from painting and sculpture to poetry and cinema, in which she publishes and gives conferences. She loves unusual artistic performances and theatre plays, anything that might expand her horizons and fulfill her hunger for new experiences.
The Return takes as its theme the story of Ulysses, who, after leading the Trojan War, follows a long epic journey back home. Experiencing a variety o...
Your Last Breath is a love story which spans 160 years through the inter-weaving of the stories of four characters. The play takes at its starting poi...
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of most loved French icon singer Edith Piaf, the singing play is strong in musical prowess, emotional s...
Award-winning, world-touring art show made with love by an idiot.
In “Le Foulard”, Lucy Hopkins utilises her scarf to create a medley of characters: ...
Pierrot Lunaire is a piece of dance theatre inspired by the French poems of symbolist Belgian poet Albert Giraud of the same title, whose protagonist ...
I Believe in Unicorns is the theatrical adaption of celebrated Michael Morpurgo’s best-selling children’s story and is typically amazingly magical and...
Do not Disturb is part of the Greenwich Theatre’s on-going program of fantastic theatre plays specifically designed with children and accompanying adu...