Reviewers Rating Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Hamlet Agnes Carrington-Windo 16/08/2018Shit-faced Shakespeare: Hamlet gives the audience what they want – a talented actor, screwy with the after-effects of two bottles of...
Reviewer's Rating Flight Agnes Carrington-Windo 14/08/2018I was hoping to watch something truly frightening at The Fringe and Flight definitely delivers the goods. Gathered round a...
Oxford Lieder Festival Mel Cooper 31/10/2017On Saturday, 28 October, in the visually and acoustically attractive setting of the Saint John the Evangelist Church in East...
Oxford Lieder Festival Opening Weekend Mel Cooper 18/10/2017Concerts and silent film Produced by the Oxford Lieder Festival Opening Night Concert Der Rosenkavalier silent film Louise Alder, Soprano;...
BE Festival – “Europe in the Midlands” Alexandra Portmann 17/07/2017From acrobatic feats to storytelling, from circus to puppetry and from mime to contemporary dance – a huge variety of...
Epidaurus Festival 2017: The Arrival of the Outsider Marianna Papaki 19/06/2017The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, this legendary monument of arts, well-known worldwide, is one of the theatre venues that every...
London International Mime Festival 2016 Plays to See 29/12/20169th January – 6th February London’s annual celebration of contemporary visual theatre LONDON INTERNATIONAL MIME FESTIVAL Saturday 9 January to...
Reviewer's rating Macbeth Aparna Halpé 30/08/2016s the lights went down in the Festival Theater, expectations were high. The venue was packed to capacity as this...
Reviewer's rating Richard III Luke Davies 29/08/2016arl Marx famously opined that it is not people’s consciousness that determines their existence but their social existence that determines...
Reviewer's rating Counting Sheep Luke Davies 29/08/2016emon Bucket Orkestra’s Counting Sheep is an immersive show that takes us through the events of the 2014 Maidan Square protests in the...