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One

Third in a series of performances exploring the complexity of human and political conflict, One by Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas is a clever, surreal piece of work that sits between live art and theatre and largely draws from clowning....
After two years touring nationally, Richard III by the Italian actor Michele Sinisi finally lands in Shakespeare’s hometown. At Draper Hall, in London, the iconic villain reveals himself as he has never done before. Richard III di Michele Sinisi sbarca...
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Status

Status reunites Chris Thorpe with director Rachel Chavkin to explore the psychology of nationhood at the Battersea Arts Centre. Dopo l’acclamato Confirmation, premiato al Festival di Edimburgo nel 2014, Chris Thorpe torna a collaborare con la regista Rachel Chavkin in...
Six young talented beatboxers from the BAC Beatbox Academy take the stage of the newly re-opened Grand Hall with their grimey, urban take on Frankenstein. Sei talentuosi giovani artisti della BAC Beatbox Academy, diretti da Conrad Murray e David...
The Double Bill presented by Candoco at Sadler’s Wells is a sharp exploration and comment on the nature of identity. Yasmeen Godder, ”Leading choreographer of the Israeli new wave” (The Observer newspaper) and Hetain Patel, one of the UK’s...
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Fiction

This is the third performance by Glen Neath and David Rosenberg using binaural sound and absolute darkness. Called Fiction, it is a 60 minute entrancing, immersive and surreal journey through the sprawling architecture of our dreams. Glen Neath e David...
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The Drill

The Drill, third show of the Award-winning multimedia theatre makers Breach, staged at the Battersea Arts Centre, is an intriguing exploration of social anxiety, and its connection with our interpretation of past, present and future events. The Breach Theatre, acclamata...
Week four of NOW 18 – the Festival of new performance, hosted by The Yard Theatre, welcomes Nick Cassenbaum and Rachel Mars. My Kind of Michael, sensibly orchestrated by Cassenbaum, pays homage to the performer’s childhood hero Michael Barrymore,...
The last of a series of four performances presenting the work of independent Italian choreographers in collaboration with Tripspace, Elena Giannotti’s solo is more than a performance. Addressing one of the most compelling questions within the performing arts, Lo...
Bird’s Eye View, performed last Friday at the Italian Cultural Institute in London by dancer and choreographer Simona Bertozzi is the closest thing to a flying lesson you will ever experience. With powerful, broken gestures and impressive mimetic qualities,...
Launching in London the 30th of September 2017, the brand new international art fair in Peckham PIAF is an ambitious, exciting showcase of local and international talent in one of the most vibrant quarters of South London. Inaugurata, il 30...
Headlining the Come As You Are Festival at Camden People’s Theatre, Milk Presents’ new show Bullish explores with wit and depth the fluid negotiation of gender transition, through the lens of the Greek myth. CPT becomes the labyrinth, now...
Written and directed by JP Mandarino with an outstanding cast of young actors, The KAOS Brief provides a refreshing approach to the found footage genre by melting alien encounters, conspiracy theory, and social media obsession. Premiered in Europe as...

Horror

Funny, unsettling, inventive and uncannily atmospheric, Horror comes back at The Peacock Theatre to scare us to death. And to make us think about the future of horror on stage. Al Peacock Theatre, dopo il successo dello scorso anno all’interno...
Ridiculusmus stage, at the Albany, Give Me Your Love, their second investigation into innovative approaches to mental health. A delicate, profound and witty exploration of the healing potential in altered states of consciousness. Basato su due anni di ricerche biomediche...

Tank

Breach Theatre get back on stage with a merciless, disturbing and witty investigation about the Dolphin House experiment of the 1960s, a metaphor of the United States’ domination during the Cold War. Battersea Arts Centre becomes a boxing ring...
The festival of radical new performance NOW 17 at the Yard Theatre ends with two sophisticated investigations into the real and the imagined. The Foley Explosion and History, History, History explore, forget and reinvent the rules of storytelling. Il Festival...

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