Tuesday 4th February 2020 at Leeds Playhouse. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absurd anarchy abounds in the best possible way in Kneehigh’s latest offering. All in all this 'promenade musical' and 'sing along satire' is a mixed experience - night club scene, street protest, circus act and avant-garde fearlessness come together to take us on a wild ride of... Continue Reading →
Dancing Bear: Providing a Much-Needed Platform for Important Voices
Saturday 7th April 2018 at West Yorkshire Playhouse. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ We’re currently seeing a much-needed increase in the amount of representation of the LGBTQ+ community on stages, but little of that representation offers opportunities for members of that community to be heard in their own words. Jamie Fletcher’s Dancing Bear offers a cast representing for lesbian,... Continue Reading →
Best of BE Festival 2018: An Intriguing Showcase of European Experimental Theatre
Friday 9th March 2018 at Harrogate Theatre. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ BE Festival is billed as ‘Birmingham’s genre-bending European arts festival’ and The Best of BE Festival which is currently touring the UK features the top three voted-for shows from the BE Festival. The festival requires performers to restrict their pieces to no more than 30 minutes, paving... Continue Reading →
Best of BE Festival – What Does Stuff Do? : Lessons in Manipulation
Friday 9th March 2018 at Harrogate Theatre. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ In What Does Stuff Do? Which is one of three pieces touring the UK in The Best of BE Festival, Robin Boon Dale takes us on a brief journey of the art of juggling. Skilfully juggling with various objects throughout, he narrates his actions to give insights... Continue Reading →
Best of BE Festival – Légende: Inventive Exploration of Language
Friday 9th March 2018 at Harrogate Theatre. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ In the short Lègende, one of three pieces touring the UK in The Best of BE Festival, Romain Teule toys with language to the point of twisting it into an auditory rubix cube. It’s fascinating to hear that the piece was originally created in Portuguese before a... Continue Reading →