by Ed Gosling | Feb 2, 2016 | Reviews
Wild Worlds: V is a selection of tableaux, images and disjointed visual references. It is hyper-real, referential and takes it’s three and a half actors (Gabby Sellen appears as a disembodied mouth and head only) beyond human representations to become absurd...
by Franco Milazzo | Feb 1, 2016 | Reviews
If you’re reading this, you’re alive. You may barely notice that your heart is beating or your lungs are expanding and contracting but you’re alive. What’s more, you’re going to be alive for the rest of your days and every one of those days has the potential for a new...
by Ed Gosling | Jan 29, 2016 | Circus, Reviews
With six musicians performing classic opera fused with electronic deconstructions, and six acrobats displaying the best of what contemporary circus can be, The Return is an audio visual delight from start to finish and a triumph for Australian company Circa. There is...
by Ed Gosling | Jan 26, 2016 | Circus, Reviews, Theatre
I’m sure the concept of a naked man (save for a pair of large boots, a neck ruffle and boxing gloves) throwing himself onto the floor repeatedly in a silent room with stark lighting might seem stereotypical of performance art to many people’s mind....
by Ed Gosling | Jan 20, 2016 | Circus, Reviews
Amaluna is a relatively recent output from Cirque du Soleil; it premiered in 2012 and has been touring since. Now, at the start of 2016, it touches down for a few months at the Royal Albert Hall, the traditional time and place for the company’s UK visits. Having...
by Franco Milazzo | Jan 15, 2016 | Reviews
Who better to the fascinating appeal of London music halls than the astounding Victorian magicians Morgan & West? Last year saw the re-opening of both Wilton’s Music Hall and Hoxton Hall after extensive reconstruction work. The London music hall era’s...
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