Review: Polly at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Horror amid the hilarity: Marie Hamilton and Stephanie Kempson's musical John Gay adaptation hits all the right notes. The post Review: Polly at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol appeared first …
Horror amid the hilarity: Marie Hamilton and Stephanie Kempson's musical John Gay adaptation hits all the right notes. The post Review: Polly at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol appeared first …
Fierce, real, awkward and fake: Lilith Wozniak reviews dance artist James Morgan's show about myth, monsters and queer identity The post Review: Drag On at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol …
Send in the clowns: Rory Mullarkey's new Chekhov translation is staged in a thoroughly playful production. The post Review: The Cherry Orchard at Bristol Old Vic appeared first on Exeunt Mag…
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Simple8's adaptation of Forster's novel is a formulaic take on an intriguing text. The post Review: Passage to India at Bristol Old Vic appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A wild goose chase: Travelling Light's adaptation is a joyous, inventive blend of storytelling and song. The post Review: The Ugly Duckling at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol appeared first on …
Take That: Kid Carpet's Christmas show takes place in a giant ornament nicked from Gary Barlow. The post Review: Snow Globe at the Colston Hall, Bristol appeared first on Exeunt Magazi…
Joy and darkness: Lilith Wozniak on the periodically uncomfortable charms of Emma Rice and Joel Horwood's family show. The post Review: The Little Matchgirl at Bristol Old Vic appeared first…
Delights at the same time as it challenges: Lilith Wozniak reviews Myrtle Theatre's follow-up to Up Down Boy. The post Review: Up Down Man at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol appeared first on E…
Banging away: Kneehigh's latest adaptation is energetic but aimless. The post Review: The Tin Drum at Bristol Old Vic appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
You can feel the bombs rumbling through your shoes: Lilith Wozniak reviews a site-specific immersive show about the siege of Leningrad. The post Review: Ice Road at Jacob’s Wells Baths…
Multi-faceted (quite literally): Lilith Wozniak reviews The Wax House's experiment with storytelling. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Columns at theSpace appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
"The most fun hour at the fringe": Lilith Wozniak on why there's nothing dicey about this epic Dungeons & Dragons game. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Adventurers Wanted at Sweet Hol…
Turning America inside-out: Lilith Wozniak on a ritualistic blend of politics and pop culture. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The End, the End, the End… at Venue 13 appeared first o…