by Franco Milazzo | Feb 7, 2017 | Reviews
When you think there is nothing left for Cirque du Soleil to amaze us with, they come up with something newer, fresher, more death-defying and more artistic. They have been doing it for 33 years now so we shouldn’t be surprised at the depths and wonder of their...
by Johnny Fox | Feb 6, 2017 | Cabaret, Reviews, Theatre
There are few divas for whom you would queue an hour in the pouring rain on a cold night in January, but it was almost worth getting trench foot to witness the extraordinary, uplifting, generous and eclectic ‘comeback’ concert with which Cynthia Erivo chose to favour...
by Belinda Liversedge | Feb 2, 2017 | Circus, Reviews
Persephone, daughter of Zeus has been abducted. Deep in the Underworld she fights against her imprisonment which has brought perpetual winter on earth. This is the story of Becoming Shades, staged as part of the Vaults festival. The shadowy outlines of the forgotten...
by Franco Milazzo | Nov 9, 2016 | Reviews
Choose Trainspotting. Choose the Vaults. Choose interactive theatre. Choose a dash back to the last Summer of Love. Choose a loud rave. Choose to wear earplugs (one pair of, supplied). Choose strong nudity. Choose dark humour. Choose heavy Scottish accents with no...
by Laura Cress | Oct 27, 2016 | Reviews, Spoken WOrd
What does music taste like? What is its scent? How does it feel on your skin? With their new production Tapestries, BitterSuite seek to provide the answers and much more in a uniquely engaging and hugely uplifting performance, that will change the way you hear –...
by Franco Milazzo | Oct 6, 2016 | Reviews
Doing a show about marriage is a brave move. All the statistics point to people getting hitched later in life than ever before; more and more are avoiding it altogether. Two in five marriages end in divorce while a third don’t make it past the 20th anniversary. In The...
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