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Monday, May 8, 2017

In Defence of Exeunt’s Mayerling Review by Alice Saville

Alice Saville responds to an influx of complaints regarding Exeunt's review of the Royal Ballet's Mayerling. The post In Defence of Exeunt’s Mayerling Review appeared first on Exeunt M…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 08:27AM
Thursday, May 4, 2017

Review: Everything Between Us at Finborough Theatre by Alice Saville

The trauma of Ireland’s troubles is played out between two siblings in David Ireland's emotionally intense drama. The post Review: Everything Between Us at Finborough Theatre appeared firs…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 03:57AM
Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Review: Oh Yes, Oh No at Camden People’s Theatre by Alice Saville

Pain and pleasure: Louise Orwin's solo performance is a powerful, uneasy look at the trouble with sex positivity. The post Review: Oh Yes, Oh No at Camden People’s Theatre appeared fir…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 08:58AM
Monday, May 1, 2017

Les Miserables So White by Alice Saville

From 19th century revolutionary Paris to the Black Lives Matter movements: Nemo Martin explores how Victor Hugo's story of protest is being reimagined by online fans. The post Les Miserables…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 05:07AM
Thursday, April 27, 2017

Review: Cock and Bull at Southbank Centre by Alice Saville

Politics and pain: Nic Green's performance is an artful exploration of rhetoric and deceit. The post Review: Cock and Bull at Southbank Centre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:49AM
Monday, April 24, 2017

Are we Building the Wrong Kind of New Theatres? by Alice Saville

Following the launch of The Bridge, a venture capital-funded space helmed by Nicholas Hytner, Alice Saville asks why London's new theatres are looking to the past, not the future. The post A…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 05:29AM
Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Review: The Goat at Theatre Royal Haymarket by Alice Saville

Edward Albee's play is "a wonderfully complex exploration of the boundaries of sexual freedom". The post Review: The Goat at Theatre Royal Haymarket appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 01:14AM

Review: The Hearing Trumpet at Theatre Delicatessen, Peckham by Alice Saville

A muddled adaptation of Leonora's surrealist novel in Peckham's new theatre space. The post Review: The Hearing Trumpet at Theatre Delicatessen, Peckham appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 12:43AM
Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Jamal Harewood: “I know I’m pushing people’s buttons” by Alice Saville

'The Privileged' uses a furry polar bear suit to confront racism head on. Alice Saville chats to Jamal Harewood about audience reactions, game theatre, and his new performance 'Word'. The po…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 02:03AM
Monday, March 27, 2017

Where are the voices exploring working class experiences? by Alice Saville

"There's a huge culture of people from working class backgrounds feeling inadequate within the arts." Catherine Hoffman explains how shame keeps people powerless, and how her performance as …

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 05:26AM
Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Lucy J. Skilbeck: “Gender is farcical.” by Alice Saville

Joan is a fiercely brilliant, drag king take on medieval history. Alice Saville chats to its creator Lucy J. Skilbeck about queer politics, Milk Presents, and why theatre should follow drag'…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 01:35AM
Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Queer women on stage: Representation v. exploitation by Alice Saville

There's a long history of same-sex romance between women being exploited as a male fantasy. Naomi Westerman talks about rejecting the male gaze, and her new play Puppy. The post Queer women…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:12PM
Monday, February 20, 2017

Picking My Scabs for Your Entertainment by Alice Saville

Scottee's new show Bravado is an unsparing look at his relationship with masculinity. Here, he looks at confessional performance, self care, and asks "Must all working class artists bleed fo…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:56AM
Sunday, February 12, 2017

Why theatre needs to love film, not fear it by Alice Saville

As cinema, TV broadcasts and online streaming offer more and more ways to watch performance, Alice Saville asks why the theatre world is so slow to embrace the potential of film. The post Wh…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:51PM
Thursday, January 26, 2017

Le Gateau Chocolat: ‘Before I’m gay, black and fat, I’m human. My work is about that’ by Alice Saville

Le Gateau Chocolat must be one of the hardest working men in cabaret. But, he insists: “My whole career was a wonderful

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AM
Monday, November 28, 2016

Lotte Collett, designer: ‘I absolutely refuse to have any designs created digitally’ by Alice Saville

Forget confetti cannons, soap stars and glitter-encrusted backdrops: Hackney Empire’s acclaimed in-house panto has long seduced critics with a mixture of streetwise

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:00AM
Monday, November 14, 2016

EV Crowe: ‘People think historical plays are going to be boring’ by Alice Saville

Your two previous plays for the Royal Court have had modern settings: Kin was set in a girls’ boarding school, while Hero looked

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:00AM
Monday, June 17, 2013

Review: The Nightmare Dreamer by Alice Saville

Across the city, people are troubled by nightmares, each with a horribly personal symbolism of their own; their only hope being Txema Pérez, this piece’s eponymous dreamer. A drifter …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:49PM
Monday, May 20, 2013

Review: Cuddles by Alice Saville

There are certain things that we expect from vampires: they must drink blood, fear light, be immortal and be killed by a stake through the heart. However, new elaborations are gathering like…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:31AM
Saturday, September 15, 2012

Review: Hindle Wakes by Alice Saville

The setting is a drawing room, idyllic fields beyond conjured by printed screens, but Stanley Houghton’s play casts out the afternoon world of tea and scones for a whisky-fuelled criticism…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:38PM
Thursday, September 13, 2012

Review: Confessions of a Butterfly by Alice Saville

What can we do if people treat us inhumanely? This is the question posed by Jonathan Salt’s new play, and the answer he finds is: we must be more than human. This biopic of Janusz Korczak,…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:28PM
Sunday, September 9, 2012

Review: 4:48 Psychosis by Alice Saville

Life is unbearable, but drugs are a ‘chemical lobotomy’; Sarah Kane’s work is caught in a dilemma of pathologised grief, pill bottles and troubled relationships, messily expressing the…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:18AM
Monday, August 27, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Wind in the Willows by Alice Saville

Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre’s production of The Wind in the Willows is a deeply traditional affair. No concessions are made to the teenage years of the participants; there are no rock song…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:43AM
Friday, August 24, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Max and Ivan are… Con Artists by Alice Saville

No one could accuse Max and Ivan of lacking ambition. Following a successful go at the Sherlock Holmes juggernaut last year, they’ve launched themselves into the world of the heist blockbu…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:15AM
Thursday, August 23, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Departure Lounge by Alice Saville

Looking inside the mind of a teenage boy isn’t always the most attractive prospect; this bright new musical by Dougal Irvine uses high-octane sequences of song and dance to shed light on t…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:09AM
Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Idiot at the Wall by Alice Saville

As tourists wander Edinburgh’s Royal Mile clutching Nessie ornaments and tartan tea towels, there’s a rather more nuanced reaction to Scottish folk traditions taking place in Elspeth Tur…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:25PM
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Review: The Maids by Alice Saville

When they said ‘black comedy’ I thought they meant the play, not finding a seat. In this production of Jean Genet’s The Maids, lighting design leaves the audience in almost complete da…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:47AM
Saturday, July 14, 2012

Review: St John’s Night by Alice Saville

Staging an Ibsen play which the playwright disowned in later life as a reworking of a student acquaintance’s “rough mess of a draft” might seem like asking for trouble. Spo…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 02:17PM
Sunday, June 24, 2012

Review: Spring Awakening by Alice Saville

Anyone making the trip to Brockley in search of an alternative rock musical is liable to get something of a shock; this production is of the less-often-performed play by German dramatist Fra…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:48AM
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Review: Tales from the River Thames by Alice Saville

Pirates, mermaids, monsters, magic, singing and dancing, all served up on a bed of real sand; this ambitious promenade show from the Unicorn Theatre and NIE combines an impressive range of i…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:22AM
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Review: Torch Song Triology by Alice Saville

To the accompaniment of the harp, the audience become the confidantes of drag queen Arnold (David Bedella), vulnerable as he applies his make-up backstage at a New York nightclub. As his gre…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:28PM

All that Chat

2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 01, 2025: Glengarry Glen Ross
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
TBA: Titanic