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Continue reading →: Noda Map; Minus 320 Fahrenheit – Sadlers Wells.In Japanese with English surtitles, Hideki Noda’s latest eccentric “Minus 320 Fahrenheit” at Sadlers Wells Theatre is a sci-fi, time travelling extravaganza loosely based on the Faustian legend. An excavation led by Professor Kyuri (Eri Fukatsu) finds the trail of the mythical “Angel’s Bone” a relic her pharmaceutical sponsor believes…
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Continue reading →: Rise Above Performances-Edinbugh Fringe 2026.An interview ahead of Edinburgh Fringe starting in August with Rise Above Performances about “A” their upcoming show. Why have you chosen the letter “A” as the title of your show? I have chosen the letter “A” as the title of the show for a few reasons. One, because it’s…
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Continue reading →: Cyrano de Bergerac-Noel Coward Theatre.Adrian Lester takes on the role of Cyrano de Bergerac, the philosopher, soldier, and poet in the new RSC’s adaptation of the play by Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson. From the moment the play opens, the audience is bought into the immersive action with the stage in chaos and the…
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Continue reading →: Comedian Mark Row- Edinburgh Fringe 2026.Comedian by night (holidays) and full-time teacher by day, alongside juggling family life and in between all these Mark Row has taken time out to chat to me about his upcoming comedy shows coming to Edinburgh Fringe this year. How long have you been working on the comedy scene? It’s…
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Continue reading →: Malory Towers-Richmond Theatre.The touring production of Malory Towers showing at Richmond Theatre has been adapted by Emma Rice from the popular series of the same name by author Enid Blyton. Set in a picturesque boarding school in Cornwall. The series follows the adventures of Darrell Rivers and her friends as they navigate…
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Continue reading →: The Bodyguard The Musical-Woking Theatre.In 1992, Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner bought The Bodyguard film by screenplay writer Lawrence Kasden to the big screen. With the rise of “stalking cases” against celebrities, this film showed the extremes these “obsessed fans” would go to to get what they desired. Press night saw Mireia Mambo step…
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Continue reading →: Colossus – Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre.Created by Australian choreographer Stephanie Lake, this exhilarating contemporary work transforms a large group of performers into a single, constantly evolving organism. Colossus’sunique touring model has the show performed by 50 dance students in each venue it is performed. This London performance at Queen Elizabth Hall, Southbank Centre, features undergraduate…
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Continue reading →: Why I Stuck A Flare Up My Arse for England-Garrick Theatre.There’s something special about watching a play start off in the Fringe Theatre and end up in a West End Theatre, even if it is for just one night. This is exactly what Alex Hill has done with his production Why I Stuck a Flare up my Arse for England.…








