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Review: HILDEGARD VON BINGEN, VAULT Festival

Review: HILDEGARD VON BINGEN, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — February 24, 2023
Ultimately, Hildegard von Bingen is incredibly confusing and very unsatisfying for those hoping to learn more about the brilliant woman that Hildegard was. As someone who studied her music and her life, I was hoping to see a more psychological look at the woman, not images of Hildegard curled up in ...
Review: BEN VAN DER VELDE: FABLEMAKER, VAULT Festival

Review: BEN VAN DER VELDE: FABLEMAKER, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — February 22, 2023
When taking moments to pause from laughing at the quick and witty jokes, I found myself in awe of how easily Van der Velde was able to take what appeared to be random characters and put them together, creating a story about an underground fight ring that was being run by “The Last Remaining Briton...
Review: HOUSE OF BURLESQUE: POLITITS, VAULT Festival

Review: HOUSE OF BURLESQUE: POLITITS, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — February 16, 2023
House of Burlesque: PoliTITS is, to quote the host, Lolo Brow ('Better than Lolo Self-Esteem') about 'Our two favourite things - Tits and the end of the world.' The goal of the show is to celebrate the history of burlesque through the lens of news, but not all the news as, 'We have an hour. We canno...
Review: BOORISH TRUMPSON, VAULT Festival

Review: BOORISH TRUMPSON, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — February 13, 2023
Boorish Trumpson is fun for the clowning aspects but fails to deliver on the political side. If this show was meant to give me the sense of frustration and confusion of the Boris and Trump era, it met its goal. I left Boorish Trumpson just as confused as I was by the time Trump and Boris themselves ...
Review: POLICE COPS: BADASS BE THY NAME, VAULT Festival

Review: POLICE COPS: BADASS BE THY NAME, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — February 11, 2023
Tommy Dixon is an ordinary man who wants to live an extraordinary life. He’s a telemarketer for a magazine company about tall things, his dad left him and his mother alone, and his stepfather talks to him with his butt. But Tommy’s life changes when he meets Father Badass, a priest at St. Bartho...
Review: VAULT FESTIVAL BIRTHDAY BASH, VAULT Festival

Review: VAULT FESTIVAL BIRTHDAY BASH, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — January 30, 2023
On Friday, January 27th, the VAULT Festival hosted its own VAULT Festival Birthday Bash, a 4 ½-hour party in The Flair Ground at The Vaults to celebrate the festival’s “decade of bold and original live performance.” The show’s description promised “breathtaking burlesque” and “outstan...
Review: ALL FALLS DOWN, VAULT Festival

Review: ALL FALLS DOWN, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — January 28, 2023
On the VAULT Festival’s website, All Falls Down is described with the keywords “horror,” “improv,” and “interactive.” Unfortunately, while the show was certainly improvised by the sole performer and interactive as it depended on its audience, it failed to bring horror to the VOID....
Review: ADAM WILLIS: JOSEPH, VAULT Festival

Review: ADAM WILLIS: JOSEPH, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — January 28, 2023
As someone who loves comedy and went to a Catholic school named after Saint Joseph, I immediately felt drawn to Adam Willis: Joseph. The VAULT Festival’s website stated that “Adam’s hilarious retelling of the Nativity story puts a dimly-lit spotlight on the Bible’s third-best carpenter; Jose...
Review: STEEL MAGNOLIAS, Richmond Theatre

Review: STEEL MAGNOLIAS, Richmond Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan — January 26, 2023
As with so many famous films, there was first a play. Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias remains best known for being the 1989 weepie with a stellar cast featuring Dolly Parton, Sally Fields and Julia Roberts, but began life Off-Broadway over thirty years ago....
Review: CACEROLEO, VAULT Festival

Review: CACEROLEO, VAULT Festival

by Cindy Marcolina — January 26, 2023
A disorientating and disruptive piece that challenges the nature of theatre itself....
Review: STILL LIFE: FLESH, Barbican

Review: STILL LIFE: FLESH, Barbican

by Alexander Cohen — January 26, 2023
A mime show about the tragedy and the beauty of being human, all too human....
Review: JOY, VAULT Festival

Review: JOY, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — January 26, 2023
You enter the Cavern's space underneath an inflatable rainbow, with the performers greeting you with smiles and asking how you are. Some performers are hitting large balloons to each other across the space while others hand audience members pieces of paper, asking them to write down an embarrassing ...
Review: YOU SHALL NOT YASS, VAULT Festival

Review: YOU SHALL NOT YASS, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — January 26, 2023
I have a confession to make - I have never been to a drag show. But, being quite a nerdy person, it was incredibly on brand that my first drag show would be You Shall Not Yass, a queer take on the Lord of the Rings franchise....
Review: DANIEL SLOSS: CAN'T, London Palladium

Review: DANIEL SLOSS: CAN'T, London Palladium

by Kat Mokrynski — February 4, 2023
Daniel Sloss’s Can’t is a brilliant show that will have you crying tears of laughter while also making you think about the different controversies that divide our world....
Review: HAVE I NONE, Golden Goose Theatre

Review: HAVE I NONE, Golden Goose Theatre

by Gary Naylor — January 25, 2023
Dystopian play, set 54 years in the future, raises questions about the direction of consumerism today...
Review: FAMOUS PUPPET DEATH SCENES, Barbican Theatre

Review: FAMOUS PUPPET DEATH SCENES, Barbican Theatre

by Franco Milazzo — January 25, 2023
Slashed, smashed, squished, shot, stabbed and splatted: these are only some of the ways that Canadian company The Old Trout Puppet Workshop kill off their creations in the pitch-black Famous Puppet Death Scenes, making its London premiere at The Barbican as part of this year's London International M...
Review: NOISES OFF, Phoenix Theatre

Review: NOISES OFF, Phoenix Theatre

by Paige Cochrane — January 26, 2023
What’s that famous quote, never work with children or animals? After a peek behind the curtain at Noises Off, there should be no doubt that drunks, adulterers, or actors prone to nosebleeds should be added to that list....
Review: PROJECT ATOM BOI, VAULT Festival

Review: PROJECT ATOM BOI, VAULT Festival

by Cindy Marcolina — January 25, 2023
This first iteration of the piece is the perfect chance for the material to grow alongside its creatives: the elements of a great production are all there, they just need further polishing....
Review: BLOODY MARY: LIVE!, VAULT Festival

Review: BLOODY MARY: LIVE!, VAULT Festival

by Cindy Marcolina — January 25, 2023
Bloody Mary: Live! is a joy to watch. The influence of Six is clear as day, from looks to sass, but Miller is unapologetic about it - a trend that continues throughout the hour-long piece. Giving a historical figure the Hamilton treatment isn’t new, but it’s a gift that keeps on giving. “I ref...
Review: ALL IN GOOD TIME, VAULT Festival

Review: ALL IN GOOD TIME, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — January 25, 2023
All In Good Time is, to quote the show’s site, “a show about ADHD and time travel, complete with dodos, disco balls and ducks and whatever else we have time for” created by the Not-God Complex. The show itself aims to tell a story of time from a neurodivergent perspective, particularly focusin...
Review: THE NATURE OF FORGETTING, Shoreditch Town Hall

Review: THE NATURE OF FORGETTING, Shoreditch Town Hall

by Franco Milazzo — January 24, 2023
Part of this year’s London International Mime Festival, The Nature of Forgetting from Theatre Re dynamically tackles the topic of memory and what we do – and don’t – recall....
Review: THE ELEPHANT SONG, Park Theatre

Review: THE ELEPHANT SONG, Park Theatre

by Gary Naylor — January 24, 2023
Nicolas Billon's Canadian play has dated somewhat, but still engages its audience on its UK premiere...
Review: WE DIDN'T COME TO HELL FOR THE CROISSANTS, Riverside Studios

Review: WE DIDN'T COME TO HELL FOR THE CROISSANTS, Riverside Studios

by Franco Milazzo — January 20, 2023
South African performance artist Jemma Kahn and her seven kamishibai stories both start off appearing quite ordinary before revealing remarkable levels of sex, violence and all manner of delightfully sordid behaviour....
Review: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: KURIOS, CABINET OF CURIOSITIES, Royal Albert Hall

Review: CIRQUE DU SOLEIL: KURIOS, CABINET OF CURIOSITIES, Royal Albert Hall

by Franco Milazzo — January 20, 2023
There are generally two kinds of audiences at Cirque du Soleil shows. The first kind is usually by far the majority: excited, expectant, often slack-jawed at the amazing feats and ready to clap at any opportunity. Then there’s the rest: hesitant chin-rubbers who still hold out hope after seeing on...
Review Roundup: THE UNFRIEND at the Criterion Theatre

Review Roundup: THE UNFRIEND at the Criterion Theatre

by Aliya Al-Hassan — January 20, 2023
Following its acclaimed sold-out run at Chichester Festival Theatre, The Unfriend has now opened in the West End for a strictly limited run from 15 January. This riotous dark comedy from writer Steven Moffat and director Mark Gatiss, the award- winning team behind BBC's Sherlock, stars an uproariou...
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