Andalucia

Classical music meets flamenco. One may ask, how can classical music go with flamenco? Well, see this show and you will know that in the

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The Madwoman

There are a thousand stories that can be told of the French Revolution, but one tale that is largely forgotten is that of Théroigne de

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Midnight Building

The topic of sexual assaults on American college campuses has been a dark but understandably necessary area for theatre for the last half decade or

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That Face

Polly Stenham’s debut play, a study of a dysfunctional family and of mental illness amazingly written when she was only 19, here gets its first

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Nassim

The Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour became world famous as a result of his landmark 2011 theatrical experiment White Rabbit Red Rabbit, which was famously sent all

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An Interrogation

In the cold, harshly lit and bare space that is a police interview room, a young detective constable has a hunch. An abducted woman may

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Lucky Pigeons

This is a curiosity of a piece. The narrative involves a young person, Sam, who seems to want to play football, but has been told

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Il signor Bruschino

Whilst watching Rossini’s farce for the very first time and in a modern update by Kurtheatre in Wildbad, I wished I was watching a more

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Dumbledore Is So Gay

It isn’t always easy to grow up gay and especially wasn’t in the ago of AIDS and when Margaret Thatcher’s Section 28 made teachers afraid

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