Review: The Mysteries at the Royal Exchange, Manchester
'A myth sceptical of myths': James Varney writes on place and ownership in Chris Thorpe's cycle of contemporary Mystery plays. The post Review: The Mysteries at the Royal Exchange, Mancheste…
'A myth sceptical of myths': James Varney writes on place and ownership in Chris Thorpe's cycle of contemporary Mystery plays. The post Review: The Mysteries at the Royal Exchange, Mancheste…
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Earlier this year, Croydon's biannual performance art festival became the centre of a firestorm of right-wing media hostility. Here, its artistic director Thomas John Bacon writes on what sp…
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"Phone rings, door chimes, in comes company!" - Alice Saville's response to Marianne Elliott's reimagining of Sondheim is structured around the show's lyrics. The post Review: Company at Gie…
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Casual cruelty: Martin McDonagh's play mixes crude colonialist satire with the trappings of a family Christmas show. The post Review: A Very Very Very Dark Matter at Bridge Theatre appeared …
Newcastle-based theatre company The Six Twenty want your stories of music fandom. The post Calling All Fans appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A spreading bruise: Alice Saville writes on Lies Pauwels' participatory exploration of dealing with emotional pain. The post Review: Truth or Dare, Britney or Goofy… at Unicorn Theatr…
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Following the announcement that the NT's Travelex sponsorship is coming to an end, Fergus Morgan writes on the trouble with cheap ticket schemes. The post The Trouble with Ticket Schemes app…
The lights are up: Rosemary Waugh reviews Robert Icke's illuminating reimagining of Ibsen's play. The post Review: The Wild Duck at the Almeida appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
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