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Thursday, March 26, 2020

The best European theatre to watch online by Natasha Tripney

While people remain isolated during the coronavirus crisis, European theatres have been mining their archives and making them available online. Natasha Tripney

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Coronavirus: Musical theatre composers to perform new work in online concert by Natasha Tripney

Musical theatre composers will be performing new work from their homes as part of an online concert, which audiences can watch tomorrow

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Theatre Uncut’s Bubble review – ‘an experiment in digital storytelling’ by Natasha Tripney

This is the way it’s going to be from now on. Sitting on your sofa in pairs or alone watching a screen.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Coronavirus: Sadler’s Wells announces new digital dance content by Natasha Tripney

Sadler’s Wells has announced that it will be presenting new dance content on Digital Stage, its free online performance platform, in response

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Coronavirus: Headlong announces major new digital project by Natasha Tripney

James Graham, Jasmine Lee-Jones and Duncan Macmillan are among playwrights who will create work for a new digital project announced today by

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Monday, March 23, 2020

Coronavirus: Marquee TV launches streaming initiative with UK arts organisations by Natasha Tripney

Online channel Marquee TV has launched a joint streaming initiative with two leading UK arts organisations in response to the Covid-19 shutdown.

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Coronavirus: Bunker Theatre’s final week of programming to be made available online by Natasha Tripney

London’s Bunker Theatre, which was due to close at the end of the month because of the redevelopment of its Southwark home,

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Coronavirus: Home commissions artists to make new work in isolation by Natasha Tripney

Bryony Kimmings and Javaad Alipoor are among artists that have been commissioned by Manchester arts venue Home to create new work while

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Coronavirus: National Theatre of Scotland launches digital programme by Natasha Tripney

The National Theatre of Scotland has announced that it will be creating a digital programme of work responding to the Covid-19 pandemic

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Friday, March 20, 2020

Immersive LDN to curate online festival of theatre and arts by Natasha Tripney

The team behind Immersive LDN, the West End venue dedicated to immersive experiences, has announced that they will be curating a new

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Natasha Tripney: Stories offer us something to hold on to in times of upheaval by Natasha Tripney

Time is out of joint. The speed with which this situation is unfolding is one of the most disorientating things about the

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Barn Theatre launches live streaming service by Natasha Tripney

The Barn Theatre in Cirencester has launched a live streaming service, which will provide a mix of community news, entertainment, music and children’s

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McOnie Company launches digital dance festival by Natasha Tripney

The McOnie Company, a dance company run by choreographer and director Drew McOnie, has launched a new digital dance festival, which will

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Hampstead Theatre to stream I and You on Instagram by Natasha Tripney

Hampstead Theatre has announced that its production of I and You, starring Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams, will be re-released on Instagram

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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Eugenius! to be made available online by Natasha Tripney

The producers of Eugenius!, which first played at London’s Other Palace in 2018, have announced they will release archive footage of the

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Theatre Uncut to premiere new Kieran Hurley play online by Natasha Tripney

Theatre Uncut has announced that Kieran Hurley’s new play Bubble will premiere online on the company’s website, following the closure of theatres

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The show must go online – rolling coverage of theatre’s response to coronavirus by Natasha Tripney

Following the closure of UK theatres to prevent the spread of coronavirus many producers and companies are making their work available to

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Lucy Prebble: ‘Theatre is like a bunch of people joining around the campfire’ by Natasha Tripney

Lucy Prebble, the award winning writer of plays, hit TV series and a video game with more than 10 million players, tells

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Monday, March 16, 2020

Top theatre shows to see this week (March 16-22) by Natasha Tripney

Morgan and Abi’s Power Share The Bunker, London From March 16-21, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Abi Zakarian will be in residence at

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

On Blueberry Hill review at Trafalgar Studios, London – ‘gripping and heart-filling’ by Natasha Tripney

Sebastian Barry’s play is suffused with loss but also love. Two men sit in a prison cell, though it’s not clear whether

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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Closed Lands review at the Vaults, London – ‘layered piece about migrants and borders’ by Natasha Tripney

We live in a world of walls. Closed Lands, based on a collection of poems by Simon Grangeat, and staged by LegalAliens

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Shoe Lady review at Royal Court, London – ‘discombobulating, weird and woozy’ by Natasha Tripney

It doesn’t take much to throw you off balance. One minute the protagonist of EV Crowe’s new play is walking around the

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Monday, March 9, 2020

Top 5 theatre to see this week (March 9-15) by Natasha Tripney

Coriolanus – Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Tom Bateman plays the celebrated general who moves into politics in Shakespeare’s play about leadership and the

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Oliver Twist review at Leeds Playhouse – ‘lively, inclusive adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel’ by Natasha Tripney

Inclusion is embedded in the work of Ramps on the Moon, the theatre consortium that programmes work that centres D/deaf and disabled

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Natasha Tripney: Storyhouse’s success proves the benefits of removing barriers from social spaces by Natasha Tripney

There is no box office counter at Storyhouse. Nor is there a reception desk. There’s nothing and no one to stop people

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Monday, March 2, 2020

Pretty Woman review at Piccadilly Theatre, London – ‘cynical musical version of the hit romcom’ by Natasha Tripney

Even in 1990 Pretty Woman proved divisive. Reviewing it in Time magazine, Richard Corliss somewhat sniffily suggested an equivalence between its protagonists

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Top 5 theatre shows to see this week (March 2-8) by Natasha Tripney

Trainers – Gate Theatre, London In its 40th year, the Gate Theatre continues to programme formally inventive work, in this case US

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Friday, February 28, 2020

Women Beware Women review at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London – ‘stylish production of Middleton’s Jacobean tragedy’ by Natasha Tripney

Thomas Middleton’s play begins where many would end, with a young man bringing his new wife home. Women Beware Women plunges into

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Blue Stockings review at Storyhouse, Chester – ‘a talented young cast’ by Natasha Tripney

Storyhouse’s rep season continues with a revival of Jessica Swale’s play about a group of young women fighting to gain a Cambridge

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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Notch review at the Vaults, London – ‘solo show exploring the horrors of homelessness’ by Natasha Tripney

A young woman leaves an unnamed war-riven Slavic country for a new life in Dublin. But she falls through the cracks, ends

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Monday, February 24, 2020

Top 5 theatre shows to see this week (February 24-March 1) by Natasha Tripney

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol David Mercatali – a director who’s something of an expert in intensity

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