Cinderella: A Fairytale review at The Dukes, Lancaster " 'fresh, modern and very funny'
It's impossible to sit through Sarah Punshon's Cinderella without a smile on your face. The Dukes' tiny theatre space is a whirl
It's impossible to sit through Sarah Punshon's Cinderella without a smile on your face. The Dukes' tiny theatre space is a whirl
Ellie Dubois and Kim Donohoe's new circus show for babies is a delight. From start to finish, it's a gentle but hugely
This is Scottish Opera's second show for babies; after the huge success of BambinO for six to 18-month-olds, Fot-Tot! is aimed at
The UK is regarded as a world leader on inclusivity, and this was recognised as performing arts professionals from around the world
After trying to work together on a show for years, Katie Mitchell and Theatre des Bouffes du Nord are finally bringing La
An intense summer training course might not sound much like a holiday, but with destinations such as Barcelona, Umbria and Genoa to
Racism, misogyny and homophobia: Golda Rosheuvel has a lot to deal with as a gender-swapped Othello in Gemma Bodinetz's production. The post Review: Othello at the Everyman, Liverpool appear…
Three European creative organisations " Theatre de Liege in Belgium, Sadler's Wells in the UK and Maison de la Danse in France
For four decades, New York's WP Theater has presented pioneering pieces by and about women. Its artistic director tells Eleanor Turney how
With an emphasis on outreach and education, Lagnet Theatre has been staging works to inform and unite its Kenyan community for almost
With only 5% of Australians participating in theatre and only a few indigenous people working backstage at all, developing an Aboriginal and
Producers in London and China have got together to bring the work of Shakespeare's contemporary Tang Xianzu to the Hackney Empire. They
When it hits the right notes, this Aladdin is quite entertaining, but there's plenty that's off-key. The music is not a high
Highly experienced festival director Ruth Mackenzie is jointly taking the helm of Paris' Theatre du Chatelet. She tells Eleanor Turney how the
Sarah Punshon, directing her first show for the Dukes since becoming its artistic director, starts on fine form with this high-energy and
Hit immersive show Alice's Adventures Underground is poised to entice a whole new audience next month when it opens in Shanghai. The
The Irish capital's arts festival has mirrored the expansion and evolution of its host city over the past 60 years. Eleanor Turney
In 1970s Czechoslovakia, it was illegal to hold public cultural events, so artists began performing in their living rooms. Now that model
With long rehearsals and get-ins, immersive multimedia productions might not seem a natural fit for the lo-fi Edinburgh Fringe. Eleanor Turney meets
Ever seen a duck have a stand-off with a pirate ship? The duck comes off worst. It does, however, make for an
Sound issues aside, Eleanor Turney still has a "highly entertaining" evening with the Park Theatre's staging of Jonathan Larson's early musical. The post Review: Tick, tick… Boom! at the P…
A serious message underneath the clowning, songs and silliness: Eleanor Turney can't escape the contemporary relevance of Brecht's classic satire on Hitler in Simon Evans' production starrin…
Searching for meaning among the chaos: Eleanor Turney reviews Duncan Macmillan's adaptation of Paul Auster's book. The post Review: City of Glass at Lyric Hammersmith appeared first on Exeun…
Eleanor Turney gets into the spirit of things with a shit-faced review of Shit-faced Shakespeare. The post Review: Shit-faced Shakespeare at Leicester Square Theatre appeared first on Exeunt…
This year marks not only the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, but also that of Chinese Ming dynasty playwright Tang Xianzu. Physical