Review: Flight Paths at Curve Theatre, Leicester
'Different kinds of storytelling': Emily Holyoake reviews Yellow Earth and Extant's collaborative circus-theatre piece made with blind actors. The post Review: Flight Paths at Curve Theatre,…
'Different kinds of storytelling': Emily Holyoake reviews Yellow Earth and Extant's collaborative circus-theatre piece made with blind actors. The post Review: Flight Paths at Curve Theatre,…
Young adult: Emily Holyoake on Pilot Theatre's new staging of Malorie Blackman's novel and theatre for teenage audiences. The post Review: Noughts and Crosses at Derby Theatre appeared first…
Uncomfortably familiar: Emily Holyoake writes on a revival of Mike Leigh's play, alongside Safiyya Ingar's one-woman response. The post Review: ‘Abigail’s Party’ and ‘…
A collective of 12 women are challenging Nottingham's art scene to change, with a brand new festival of female-led work. The post The Party Somewhere Else appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Google it: Tangle Theatre's three-man Marlowe gives Emily Holyoake a Faustian experience, she thinks. The post Review: Doctor Faustus at The Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter appeared first on Exeun…
That live experience heartache: Emily Holyoake reviews Documental Theatre's radio play about a couple in crisis. The post Review: Split Second at the Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter appeared first…
Freezing Ebeneezer: Wandering Tiger's promenade Dickens adaptation is fun but frigid. The post Review: Humbug! at St Nicholas’ Priory, Exeter appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
"An uncynical fever dream of childhood nostalgia": Little Soldier's festive show is full of throwback fun. The post Journey to the Impossible at The Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter appeared first …
Dicking about: Exeter Northcott's panto is a triumphant traditional treat. The post Review: Dick Whittington at Exeter Northcott Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Monkeying around: Gyre and Gimble's latest puppetry-infused show is a total joy. The post Review: The Hartlepool Monkey at Exeter Phoenix appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
"The audience is both invited in and held at arm's length": Emily Holyoake reviews O&O's devised piece about coping with looking different. The post Review: The Way I Look at Exeter Pho…
A small-scale, contemporary rags-to-riches story: Emily Holyoake reviews Tom Nicholas's new play based around video games and depression. The post Review: Happiness Ltd at The Bike Shed Thea…
A bold, bright, and boisterous show: Emily Holyoake reviews a circus-themed version of Shakespeare's comedy. The post Review: The Comedy of Errors at Rougemont Gardens, Exeter appeared first…
Engagingly rebellious: Emily Holyoake reviews Tom Ross-Williams and Oonagh Murphy's riotous participatory, patriarchy-smashing show at Exeter's Boat Shed Theatre. The post Review: Give Me Yo…
A beautifully nostalgic painting: Emily Holyoake reflects on Exeter Northcott's fresh E. Nesbit adaptation and on the theatre's recent resurrection as a producing house. The post Review: The…
Emily Holyoake admits to not quite having the stomach for Chris Harrisson's visceral storytelling. The post Review: The North! The North! at the Bike Shed, Exeter appeared first on Exeunt Ma…