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Theatrefullstop is now a website!
Hi everyone,
You may all be wondering why there hasn’t been any posts on here for a while now and the reason is because after 3 years, and due to all of our readers support, we have now become a website. Thank you all so much for staying with us and believing in what we do, it’s strange not being a blogger company anymore but we’ll never forget our roots. To continue on the journey with us, visit:
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Art for Eating @ Latitude 2016
Art for Eating @ Latitude 2016

Art for Eating is a discreet highlight of the Latitude festival. Tucked away on the Forest Fringestage, the show is based on a simple conceit; a couple wish to know if it is possible to recreate the best meal they ever had, enjoyed on their honeymoon in China. Two volunteers in the audience are called upon to eat noodles, drink beer and meticulously recreate the movements of a conversation held…
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This Machine Won’t Kill Fascists But It Might Get You Laid @ Latitude 2016
This Machine Won’t Kill Fascists But It Might Get You Laid @ Latitude 2016

Seizing the Little House Arena at Latitude, Christopher Brett-Bailey’s latest show gets off to a rocky start. Running almost half an hour late (in what has otherwise been a very tightly orchestrated festival), the audience wait confusedly outside. Eventually, we are admitted inside and Christopher explains the problem. His show is designed to be played at 120 decibels; at that volume, you would…
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#Christopher Brett-Bailey#Latitude Festival 2016#Little House Arena#This Machine Won’t Kill Fascists But It Might Get You Laid
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Seance & This Machine @ Latitude 2016
Seance & This Machine @ Latitude 2016
Séance is an immersive theatre project conceived by Glen Neath and David Rosenberg. Housed in an intimate shipping container, attendees are seated around a table before being plunged into total darkness, beginning an experience that will make even die-hard sceptics squirm.
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Shangri-La @ The Finborough Theatre Review
Shangri-La @ The Finborough Theatre Review

Mindfulness and meditation, two constructs that have erupted within contemporary culture, but have you ever considered the roots of both practices and the place of origin? Shangri-La, is a play that explores the place rather than the myth, empathetic considering impact and circumstance of mass tourism. Situated in the Himalayan foothills of China’s Yunnan Province, officially renamed ‘Shangri-La’…
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#Amy Ng#Andrew Koji#Charlotte Westenra#Finborough Theatre#Julia Sandiford#Kevin Shen#Rosie Thomson#Shangri-La
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The Hamilton Complex @ The Unicorn Theatre (LIFT Festival 2016) Review
The Hamilton Complex @ The Unicorn Theatre (LIFT Festival 2016) Review

That was a sick show! And I don’t mean in the new contemporary good way. And I don’t mean it made me wanted to puke. I mean sick, weird and twisted. We are introduced to 13 Belgian girls dressed as Airhostess and they give us a polite warning to not be offended at what is about to take place on stage. It is quite clear we are about to embark on some touchy subjects, especially as the one body…
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Olu @ The Pleasance Theatre Review
Olu @ The Pleasance Theatre Review

They say home is where the heart is, but where is home? Is it where you were born? Is it a place you build up an affinity with? Is home a state of mind? Being plucked out of your comfort zone, and having to assimilate to a completely different way of life has to be one of the most challenging experiences we as humans can go through, however many do it. Letters to CentreStage‘s Oluplaces this…
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Meeting @ The Battersea Arts Centre (LIFT Festival 2016) Review
Meeting @ The Battersea Arts Centre (LIFT Festival 2016) Review
Unique in its design and musical structure Meeting takes audiences through the mechanics of contemporary dance at the nationally renowned Battersea Arts Centre. A collection of static movements combined with intricate gadgets (striking pencils on the floor) add a touch of suspense to the space, highlighting Anthony Hamilton’s (head choreographer) artistic vision. A vision he has travelled halfway…
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The Shadow King @ The Barbican Review
The Shadow King @ The Barbican Review
This Malthouse Theatre production transports Shakespeare‘s tragedy King Lear to an Aboriginal community in the Northern Territories of Australia. Lear, played by the energetic Tom E. Lewis, who also co-wrote the story together with director Michael Kantorand the cast, is the leader of an indigenous community who decides to divide up his land between his three daughters – land that he has no…
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#Barbican#Frances Djulibing#Jim Bani#Kamahi Djordan King#Malthouse Theatre#Michael Kantor#Shakespeare#The Shadow King#Tom E. Lewis
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Writer and Performer Livia Rita speaks to Theatrefullstop about her latest piece, Crystal Me.
Writer and Performer Livia Rita speaks to Theatrefullstop about her latest piece, Crystal Me.
Described as being a 4D experience, Crystal Me promises to offer a theatrical experience unlike any other. A walking, talking piece of art, this multidisciplinary performance has drawn figures influential in their fields to help shape it into something truly great. Written by East 15 Alumni Livia Rita, Crystal Meis the proud winner of the University of 2015 Essex Graduate Emerging Artist Award…
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Barbu @ London Wonderground Review
Barbu @ London Wonderground Review

Barbu is a thrilling take on circus, applying folk ensemble and soundtrack, this show provides joyful entertainment. Cirque Alfonse are fresh, young and innovative, amalgamating a culturally centred premise to an obscure set of skills. Skilfully presented for London Wonderground, Barbumakes you applaud, giggle and even blush, in a colourful production of prowess. A show that is breathtaking,…
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Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker @ The Barbican Pit Theatre (LIFT Festival 2016) Review
Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker @ The Barbican Pit Theatre (LIFT Festival 2016) Review

A rain poncho. Earplugs. Hand in your belongings. Are you ready to experience what can only be described as Takeshi’s Castle on ecstasy, absurd, frenetic, intense but such a laugh. Presented in collaboration with LIFT Festival, the Barbican Pit hosts Extreme Voices’ Miss Revolutionary Idol Berserker. This show is something ‘I have never seen before’, an immersive production that you will either…
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Fringe First Award winning Director David Mercatali talks to Theatrefullstop about his latest production, Cargo!
Fringe First Award winning Director David Mercatali talks to Theatrefullstop about his latest production, Cargo!
David Mercatali’s star seems to forever shine even brighter with every production he works on. 5 years ago, Mecatali was nominated for an Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer and has gone on to fulfil the Award’s championing of his work to stage pieces that get audiences talking. In 2013, he went on to win a Fringe First Award for his staging of Dark Vanilla Jungleand subsequently went…
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Late Night Review @ The Barbican Pit (LIFT 2016) Review
Late Night Review @ The Barbican Pit (LIFT 2016) Review
Six dancers lost in a continuous cycle of choreography, holding on to past stories and times since vanished. Late Night by the Blitz Theatre Group, in association with LIFT 2016, is an abstract piece delivered in the Greek language set in a dark wasteland of furniture and rubble.
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Peter Brook and associates: A Midsummer Night’s Dream @ The British Library (LIFT 2016) Review
Peter Brook and associates: A Midsummer Night’s Dream @ The British Library (LIFT 2016) Review
In 1970, the possibilities of Shakespeare in performance were changed forever by a radical staging of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the RSC. The set consisted of a brilliantly-lit white box and the actors performed circus skills and trapeze-swinging, inspired by Chinese acrobats. The British Libraryin their programming of 400 years of Shakespeare, invite legendary theatre director and practitioner
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YOUARENOWHERE @ Shoreditch Town Hall (LIFT 2016) Review
YOUARENOWHERE @ Shoreditch Town Hall (LIFT 2016) Review
Time works alongside us. It’s so engrained in us we even have our own body clocks dictating when certain processes happen. They say time is a healer, yet time waits for no man. Are you someone that lives for the now? The tomorrow or ponders on the past? YOUARENOWHERE is a considered exploration of time through the eyes of award winning performance artist Andrew Schneider.
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In the Gut @ The Blue Elephant Theatre
In the Gut @ The Blue Elephant Theatre
Where do babies come from? How are they made? These are all questions I’m sure we’ve all asked in our formative years and they are all very valid, however, and this is fair enough, we are greeted with a series of well rehearsed mythical answers. Education-wise, being taught about the birds and the bees is a cringe-inducing rite of passage that can’t be avaoided. Les Femme Ridicule‘s In the Gut…
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