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Monday, May 16, 2016

BETTER TOGETHER – Brockley Jack Studio by Laura Kressly

Political conflict, local gossip and an unstable economy threaten the foundations of family life in Better Together, the winner of the Brockley Jack’s annual new writing competition and fe…

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Thursday, May 12, 2016

27 – Battersea Arts Centre by Laura Kressly

Brian Jones. Jimi Hendrix. Amy Winehouse. Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison. Kurt Cobain. Peter McMaster? No, he didn’t join the “27 Club” but he celebrates the risks and excesses of the age …

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Sunday, May 8, 2016

NUDE – Hope Theatre by Laura Kressly

A young couple meet, the relationship blooms, then goes through a rough patch and eventually ends when they are much older. Was it meant to be? Are the events in our lives accidental or cont…

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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

HARDY ANIMAL – Touring by Laura Kressly

What happens when a dancer and performance maker loses the ability to dance due to chronic pain? She makes a solo dance piece with hardly any dance in it. A mix of emotive description, encou…

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

THIS ROOM – Battersea Arts Centre by Laura Kressly

Laura Dean has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. She’s afraid she’s going to kill herself in her sleep so spends at least two hours before bed checking her house for anything she could use …

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

HAMLET, WHO’S THERE? – Park Theatre by Laura Kressly

Some people are so precious about Shakespeare. There’s historical merit in periodic restrained, original practice productions, and modern productions with superficial concepts add a degree…

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Monday, April 25, 2016

SKET – Park Theatre by Laura Kressly

What sort of trouble would you have got into as a teenager if you were equipped with today’s technology? It’s a frightening thought. What with the teenage brain’s late-developing under…

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BLUE ON BLUE – Tristan Bates Theatre by Laura Kressly

There’s been a lot of attention on the lack of diversity in theatre lately. White, middle class, able-bodied males dominate theatre and the industry is finally beginning to see that it’s…

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Saturday, April 23, 2016

YOUR EVER LOVING – TheatreN16 by Laura Kressly

In 1975, Paul Hill was convicted for bombing two English pubs, along with three other people. Coerced into confessing by the police, the twenty-one year old from Belfast later retracted his …

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Friday, April 22, 2016

MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD – St James Theatre by Laura Kressly

These women that playwright Charlotte Keatley created are passionate, feisty and reflect society’s views of women from the 1930s through the 1980s. Though there’s been inevitable progres…

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THE TEMPEST – Steiner House Theatre by Laura Kressly

Shakespeare 400 has understandably inspired a glut of Shakespeare productions this month. Whilst it’s brilliant to see people celebrating the Bard at all performance levels and abilities, …

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Monday, April 18, 2016

TWELFTH NIGHT – Hope Theatre by Laura Kressly

Fringe Shakespeare can be terrible, brilliant and everything in between those two ends of the spectrum. The better productions are vivacious and effortlessly handle Shakespeare’s language …

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CLOSER – Udderbelly by Laura Kressly

Five performers gleefully throw themselves around the stage inside Southbank’s upside down purple cow. Displays of tumbling, trapeze and acrobatics abound, but what makes Australian compan…

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Saturday, April 16, 2016

WENDY HOOSE – Soho Theatre by Laura Kressly

Laura is a single mum who just wants a shag. Jake is also a fan of no strings attached sex. When the two match on Tinder and he cabs it over to her east Glasgow neighbourhood, things start o…

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Thursday, April 14, 2016

GATSBY – Union Theatre by Laura Kressly

Jay Gatsby’s distinctive yellow car is an iconic image in The Great Gatsby. Power, wealth and charisma emanate from its shimmering, custom paint job as it rolls between Long Island and Man…

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Monday, April 11, 2016

X – Royal Court Theatre by Laura Kressly

Alistair McDowall’s Pomona was one of the best things I saw last year, after it transferred to the National. Like many others I eagerly awaited his latest work, X, at the Royal Court. Set …

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RUSSIAN DOLLS – King’s Head Theatre by Laura Kressly

Kate Lock’s Russian Dolls tells the fraught story of an unlikely dependency that is doomed to end badly for both women. Lock’s characters are fantastic, and their scenes together are ten…

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Thursday, April 7, 2016

HAMLET OUR BROTHER – Brockley Jack Studio by Laura Kressly

It’s purely anecdotal, but it feels like one-person shows have become vastly more popular over the past few years. It makes sense: they’re cheaper to produce, easy to tour, give theatre …

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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

DANNY & THE DEEP BLUE SEA – Theatre N16 by Laura Kressly

It’s a touching story about the human condition and need to connect with others, no matter how damaged we might be, and the character-driven plot in a well-suited venue make this a good pr…

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PRINCESS CARABOO – Finborough Theatre by Laura Kressly

Phil Willmott’s musical could easily be at home in a large, commercial venue but rather than wait for a big money backer, he puts it on the fringe. Though it lacks progressiveness in form,…

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Monday, April 4, 2016

PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS – West End by Laura Kressly

People, Places and Things is really about reaching rock bottom and not knowing who the fuck you are anymore and barely keeping it together from moment to moment. The depiction of that emotio…

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Thursday, March 31, 2016

THE BROKE ‘N’ BEAT COLLECTIVE – Battersea Arts Centre by Laura Kressly

Kids have it tough, especially if they’re poor. Decreasing social mobility, higher costs of education and living, and decreasing welfare are trapping our future generations in inescapable …

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Monday, March 28, 2016

RAVE SPACE – Camden People’s Theatre by Laura Kressly

When I received an invitation to Camden People’s Theatre festival Sprint 2016 closing show, Will Dickie’s latest work Rave Space, I jumped at the opportunity to experience more of his wo…

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Saturday, March 26, 2016

COMEBACK SPECIAL – London by Laura Kressly

In 1968, Elvis Presley was an ageing, faded icon, largely disregarded by the free love/anti-war youth of the 60s. Towards the end of a particularly rough year, he filmed the ’68 Comeback S…

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Friday, March 25, 2016

TWELFTH NIGHT – Scena Mundi by Laura Kressly

Shakespeare productions in churches are similar to those at the Globe: the ornateness of the environment is a set in itself that gives the show grandeur and importance. Scena Mundi’s Twelf…

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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

THESE BOOKS ARE MADE FOR WALKING – Jackson’s Lane by Laura Kressly

Fabrice Dominici is a solitary librarian who takes great pleasure from the books he tenderly looks after. Gently stroking them, he flips to his favourite passages before giving them a sniff …

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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

THE RULES OF INFLATION – Theatre N16 by Laura Kressly

I hate balloons. Well, not balloons themselves, but the noise they make when they burst. After more than three years as a children’s entertainer that does balloon modelling, you’d think …

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Friday, March 18, 2016

HOW TO SURVIVE A SWARM OF BEES – Bread & Roses Theatre by Laura Kressly

The heaps of white pillows that cover most of the stage make How To Survive a Swarm of Bees look like a slumber party or a kids’ fort, something with a lot of fun and giggles. But Anna Cra…

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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

WONDERATIONS – The Canvas Cafe by Laura Kressly

Sunday evening was a night of new discoveries. The Canvas Café, just off Brick Lane, serves homemade cakes and prosecco by the glass. It also has walls you can write on and a cosy downstair…

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Sunday, March 13, 2016

INTERVIEW: Effie Samara, founder of the RED Women’s Theatre Awards by Laura Kressly

This year sees the launch of a new playwriting competition, RED Women’s Theatre Awards. Co- produced by Edinburgh-based academic and playwright Effie Samara, Greenwich Theatre and Fema…

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SOMETHING SOMETHING LAZARUS – King’s Head Theatre by Laura Kressly

Musical theatre is growing rapidly on the fringe, thanks to venues that focus on small-scale shows and producers staging lesser-known works. New British musicals are seen less often, with on…

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