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Madame Butterfly

Northern Ballet’s tour is a double billing of technical brilliance and dramatic tragedy The evening starts with Perpetuum Mobile, which is essentia...
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Lessness

A dramatic reading of one of Beckett's lesser-known works, Lessness addresses many of the preoccupations found in his plays. Time, cycles of events an...
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Waiting for Godot

Waiting for Godot exists in an almost surrealist time space, and sets can sometimes be the making or breaking of a production: whether you can believe...
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Temple

The Donmar consistently demonstrates some of the most beautiful set design in the West End, transforming the space every production, and Temple is no ...
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Richard Alston Dance Company

The extensive January-through-May Spring tour of the Richard Alston Dance Company ended at the Oxford Playhouse on 27 May this year. They are next app...
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Flames

In a tiny theatre in an unused railway arch, a thrilling psychological drama unfolds. Flames follows Meredith, who visits her fiancé Edmund’s grave on...
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Nirbhaya

Angry, stark, and with moments of startling beauty, Nirbhaya captivates from the moment the performers begin their slow walk to the stage. The work st...
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McQueen

Lee Alexander McQueen committed suicide in February 2010, the day before his mother’s funeral. In 2007, Isabella Blow, his friend and patron, committe...
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High Society

A rip-roaring, rambunctious work, High Society is a production that entertains the audience from its very first note. The decision to play it in the r...
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World Factory

Family game night meets theatre with a social conscience, World Factory combines audience participation, ensemble work and technology to provide a fas...