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fuerza bruta aven roundhouse london
28 May
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

European premiere of Fuerza Bruta's AVEN announces London run

The global phenomenon returns to London this summer for a limited run after 10 long years.

fuerza bruta aven roundhouse london

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kathy and stella ambassadors theatre
28 May
News
Emmie Newitt

New production images for KATHY AND STELLA SOLVE A MURDER!

The production performs in the West End following sell-out runs in Edinburgh, Bristol and Manchester.

kathy and stella ambassadors theatreBronté Barbé (Kathy) and Rebekah Hinds (Stella) in Kathy and Stella Solve A Murder! Photo by Pamela Raith.

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christmas comes to moominvalley london
28 May
New Shows
Emmie Newitt

CHRISTMAS COMES TO MOOMINVALLEY announces world premiere in London

A new stage adaptation will receive its premiere at the recently refurbished North London venue this Christmas.

christmas comes to moominvalley londonArtwork for Christmas Comes to Moominvalley.

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The Cast of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy at the Garrick Theatre
28 May
News
Emmie Newitt

8 London Theatre Shows Closing in June (2024)

Wondering what theatre shows to see before they close in London next month? Here are 8 shows you must grab a last minute ticket for in June.

The Cast of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy at the Garrick TheatreThe Cast of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy at the Garrick Theatre.

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Kayla Meikle in Bluets at Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Photo Camilla Greenwell.
25 May
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: BLUETS at Royal Court

It would be the purest understatement to suggest that theatregoers have been wildly anticipating director Katie Mitchell’s latest live cinema production — the art form which hybridises a live stage performance piece (often relayed through stage mics on stands) which moves at a preordained rhythm and uses back screening and props used by performers who are usually ranged in a straight row facing the audience. When it comes-off and flows seamlessly, it can be simply breathtaking. So how does BLUETS compare with other examples of the genre, for example the extraordinary LITTLE SCRATCH also directed by Mitchell?

Kayla Meikle in Bluets at Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Photo Camilla Greenwell.Kayla Meikle in Bluets at Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Photo Camilla Greenwell.

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