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66 stories by "Ka Bradley"

Turkey review at the Hope Theatre, London " 'superb' by Ka Bradley

Calling a play about artificial insemination Turkey is the set-up for a bawdy comedy. Fair warning: if you go in for cheap

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:17am on September 29, 2017

Review: Grand Finale at Sadler's Wells by Ka Bradley

Shot through with nervous, defiant ecstasy: Ka Bradley reviews Hofesh Shechter's new work based on the apocalypse. The post Review: Grand Finale at Sadler’s Wells appeared first on Exe…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:16am on September 15, 2017

Review: Limits at the Royal Festival Hall by Ka Bradley

Well-meaning but clumsily delivered: Ka Bradley reviews Cirkus Cirkör's new work inspired by the migrant crisis. The post Review: Limits at the Royal Festival Hall appeared first on Exeunt…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 3:29am on August 17, 2017

Review: +/- Human at the Roundhouse by Ka Bradley

Lost amongst the swarm: Ka Bradley reviews an 'enigmatic and complex' new work by Wayne McGregor. The post Review: +/- Human at the Roundhouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 8:37am on August 14, 2017

Review: Secret Theatre: Project Mayhem by Ka Bradley

Mind the fake blood and bring cash for the bar: Ka Bradley reviews the latest show from Secret Studio Lab based on [redacted]. The post Review: Secret Theatre: Project Mayhem appeared first…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 5:17am on August 11, 2017

Wilderness Festival 2017 review " 'engaging and inventive theatre performances' by Ka Bradley

The queue outside the Playhouse, Wilderness Festival’s intimate, blue-domed theatre, is 50-people deep as early as 40 minutes before the start of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:00am on August 7, 2017

Review: Often Onstage at the BAC by Ka Bradley

A very specific evolutionary niche: Ka Bradley reviews Figs in Wigs at the Battersea Arts Centre. The post Review: Often Onstage at the BAC appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 3:13am on July 12, 2017

Review: nicht schlafen at Sadler's Wells by Ka Bradley

We couldn't, and yet, we do: Ka Bradley reviews les ballets C de la B performing Alain Platel's work inspired by Gustav Mahler. The post Review: nicht schlafen at Sadler’s Wells appear…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:11am on July 5, 2017

Review: Nora Invites at Sadler's Wells by Ka Bradley

Jars the audience like a slap on the arse: Ka Bradley reviews a series of three new works, including one by Liz Aggiss. The post Review: Nora Invites at Sadler’s Wells appeared …

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 11:21am on June 5, 2017

Review: Zero Point at the Barbican by Ka Bradley

So much heavy breathing: Ka Bradley reviews Darren Johnston's new work at the Barbican. The post Review: Zero Point at the Barbican appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 8:51am on May 29, 2017

This Is Not Culturally Significant review at the Bunker, London " 'funny and bittersweet' by Ka Bradley

This Is Not Culturally Significant is a one-man show performed by a nude man. But there's more to it than shock value

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:58am on May 17, 2017

Refugee Boy review at Chickenshed, London " 'full of heart' by Ka Bradley

Based on poet Benjamin Zephaniah's young adult novel of the same name, Lemn Sissay's adaptation of Refugee Boy is a well-paced but

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:17am on April 21, 2017

Review: The Legend of Mulan at the Royal Festival Hall by Ka Bradley

Ka Bradley reviews the Hong Kong Dance Company's underwhelming staging of an ancient folktale. The post Review: The Legend of Mulan at the Royal Festival Hall appeared first on Exeunt Magaz…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 7:50am on April 18, 2017

Dr Carnesky's Incredible Bleeding Woman review at Soho Theatre, London " 'bravery and glamour' by Ka Bradley

Dr Carnesky's Incredible Bleeding Woman is a feminist cabaret show that celebrates menstruation. One one hand it's a courageous attempt to provoke

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:01am on December 20, 2016

Holy Presents review at Camden People's Theatre, London " 'giddy and irreverent' by Ka Bradley

Falling somewhere between a Viz cartoon and an episode of Father Ted, Holy Presents is a bubbly, Christmassy domestic farce written about

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:19am on December 12, 2016

Manpower review at Jackson's Lane, London " 'fun but flailing' by Ka Bradley

Opening with a pointedly tedious sermon about hi-fis, held together by a long speech that loosely charts the changing face of labour

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:03pm on November 25, 2016
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