Agony: just go see it
(Spoiler warning – watch before reading.) Since watching Agony five days ago, it has repeatedly seeped into my mind. It’s a quiet, still, and distilled work of theatre that at … Read More
(Spoiler warning – watch before reading.) Since watching Agony five days ago, it has repeatedly seeped into my mind. It’s a quiet, still, and distilled work of theatre that at … Read More
It isn’t often I’m short on what to say about a dance-theatre work. But after Looking/Seeing/Being/Disappearing, I’m left in a rather uncertain space. It’s an incredibly difficult work, uncomfortable to … Read More
When Tolstoy stated at the beginning of Anna Karenina that “all happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”, either he was writing about families … Read More
I watched Blood Orange almost 10 years ago (I think). I’m thrilled I had the opportunity to see it again. Craig Morris does no wrong in this poignant production, based … Read More
Kitchen table crit: Sheena on Simply Sapiens [wpdevart_youtube]Ylrg_e_7nNc[/wpdevart_youtube] See #NAF2015 programme notes here.