An unusual and bizarre performance is taking place at the Melba Spiegeltent, where acrobatics meet surrealism. In his new show called Snow, Skye Gellman reinvents the roots of traditional circus. Reviewed by Charlotte Bourgeade.
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An unusual and bizarre performance is taking place at the Melba Spiegeltent, where acrobatics meet surrealism. In his new show called Snow, Skye Gellman reinvents the roots of traditional circus. Reviewed by Charlotte Bourgeade.
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The Bathtub Grin are at it again in bringing laughs and eccentric in their new performing play The Distillery. Reviewed by Dorian Garcia.
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In our time, we see ourselves through images mainly. Minimalism and photography meet in Gregory Lorenzutti's new dance performance Mechanical Eye. What's the relation between the body and photography? Reviewed by Charlotte Bourgeade.
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Point and Shoot. They pointed, they shot, they nailed it. Reviewed by Anisha Senaratne.
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Take a trip into the past, as you walk imagine the old cobbled streets, veiled in darkness and manure before the invention of electric lights and working sewers, call out to the spirits left behind but don’t worry it’s not that scary. Reviewed by Amy Ruck.
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One moment that changes it all. Three stories, three moments, three actions, one incredible play. Reviewed by Amy Ruck.
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Cosied up in a candle lit bar, while the night away with the crooning tales of five independent black singers of 1920s Harlem. HMS PopUp Productions' A Saucy Little Secret is an outstanding show: interesting, funny, touching and punctuated by wonderful blues tunes. Reviewed by Sahara Wilson.
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Filled with anecdotes about seemingly hilarious parenting moments, comedy deaths and almost attempted affairs, Fiona O'Loughlin delivers a witty show about her life and fifteen year "Brilliant Career". Reviewed by Lucy Butler.
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Outrageously original and hilarious, Desperately Young At Heart is a performance spectacle that will leave you giddy with happiness long after you have seen it. Reviewed by Aleczander Gamboa.
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Hidden away in The Abbotsford Covent: Industrial School is the theatrical sound of Jennifer Kingwell, who has teamed up with Silo String Quartet in performing her latest work The Lotus Eaters. Drawing inspiration from Homer’s literature work The Odyssey, The Lotus Eaters was a 6-track experimental electronic with a dash of classical. It was a 6- […]
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