
Barney Norris, Wiltshire's unofficial contemporary chronicler, swaps dry earth and baking heat for chalky hills and the A350 in his new adaptation
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:35PM[SHARE]As the house lights dim, the audience is invited to take a small square of chocolate each " an amuse bouche to
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:41AM[SHARE]The Wardrobe Theatre Christmas show is something of a Bristol institution. Serving as an adult alternative to the usual festive fare, there
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:58AM[SHARE]With a tiled dance floor, festoons, crates and palettes strewn about and pillars wrapped with chains of leaves, Jean Chan's design sets
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:23AM[SHARE]One of the striking features of Lucy Hughes' touring revival of Posh, Laura Wade's takedown of Oxford University's elite, prime-minister-producing Bullingdon Club,
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:11AM[SHARE]Written and directed by, and starring, Vanessa Redgrave, Vienna 1934 " Munich 1938 stages diary entries, memoirs, poems and speeches by a
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:43AM[SHARE]The incredibly successful Horrible Histories books and its CBBC sketch show counterpart has taught us that world has tended to be a
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:36AM[SHARE]Le Navet Bete means "the stupid turnip": a great company name that feels like a grown-up evolution of a child's joke, and
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:44AM[SHARE]They've assured their son that they love him more than anything else and that they'll always put him first; that it'll be
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:24AM[SHARE]Violent pornography? Gone. Non-offensive insults? Stay. "God is gay"? That one's up for debate. Debate is what the characters in Phil Porter's
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:20AM[SHARE]The sum of its parts: Ben Kulvichit reviews Headlong's touring production, starring Tom Mothersdale on fine villainous form. The post Review: Richard III at Bristol Old Vic appeared first on…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 12:48PM[SHARE]Set against the backdrop of the Bristol bus boycott in 1963, this homegrown play from Bristol playwright Chinonyerem Odimba is the second
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:03AM[SHARE]A familiar family: Ben Kulvichit writes on Chippy Lane Production's new play and its echoes of 20th Century American playwrights The post Review: BLUE at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff appeare…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 04:24AM[SHARE]A canny comedy crime caper: Ben Kulvichit reviews New Old Friend's latest addition to their popular touring murder mystery series. The post Review: Crimes on the Nile at The Ustinov, Bath ap…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:15AM[SHARE]The latest show by Green Ginger, the 40-year-old visual theatre company known for their intricate puppetry, is set in a near future
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:47AM[SHARE]Starting a conversation: Eve Allin reviews a new collaboration between Andy Smith (UK) and Amund Sjølie Sveen (Sweden) The post Review: Commonism at Birmingham REP appeared first on Exeun…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 11:49AM[SHARE]Don't kids just say the funniest things? Well, maybe not in Tim Etchells and Forced Entertainment's show That Night Follows Day "
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:37AM[SHARE]At its best, panto can be a joyful shared experience in which the performers are truly present with, and constantly responding to,
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:39AM[SHARE]Imagine a world drained of colour " grey cereal, grey clothes, grey skies. That's the austere world Chloe lives in, presided over
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:41AM[SHARE]With its wooden floors and low ceilings, Bristol's Tobacco Factory feels like a natural home for Mary Norton's story of tiny humans
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:53AM[SHARE]A tribute to the South West via the Wild West, Carl Grose's new comedy opens with the death of Jed Kneebone, an
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:57AM[SHARE]Performed on two seven-metre travelators, Stan's Cafe's latest show is as boldly conceived as we've come to expect from Birmingham's much-loved experimental
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:18AM[SHARE]For Frantic Assembly's latest co-production with Theatre Royal Plymouth, Anna Jordan has written a triptych about three men from Scarborough who return
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 04:23AM[SHARE]You may have heard the story. In one of mountaineering’s most audacious survival tales, Joe Simpson, climbing Siula Grande in the Peruvian
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:09AM[SHARE]In 1954, 17-year-old Geoffrey Patrick Williamson, questioned by police officers while on a train home from Exeter to Bristol, gave the names
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:04AM[SHARE]Nathan Ellis' play for theatre company This Noise is obsessed with images, both in its form and its content. A man and
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:41AM[SHARE]Frustrating and mesmerising: Ben Kulvichit reviews a powerful physical study of uniformity and movement. The post Edinburgh Review: Autóctonos II at ZOO Southside appeared first on Exeunt…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:08AM[SHARE]Based on interviews with working-class women in Bradford, Bloomin' Buds Theatre Company's play involves at two sisters. Amy is the first in
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:42AM[SHARE]Millennials, eh? Guzzling their avocados and binging Netflix, expecting everything to be handed to them on a plate. Well, maybe not, argues
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:45AM[SHARE]Not many people have heard of the tetra-decathlon, a hugely difficult race of 14 track and field events, and even fewer people
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:46AM[SHARE]In JG Ballard's novel, Concrete Island, an architect is left stranded after a car accident in an area of overgrown wasteland in
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