Living with the Lights on at Tobacco Factory Theatre
Arriving at The Tobacco Factory Theatre last night, a well-spoken, middle-aged man offered me a flier, I recognised him at
Read moreArriving at The Tobacco Factory Theatre last night, a well-spoken, middle-aged man offered me a flier, I recognised him at
Read moreRed Oak theatre company have brought Jez Butterworth’s ‘The River’ to Bristol’s underground venue, The Loco Klub; treating the work
Read moreThis play is short and sweet, with Thomas Eccleshare using every available second of the 45 minute performance time wisely
Read moreJames Rowland’s one-man show is a storytelling master class, well placed foreshadowing and theme setting is intertwined with escalation, tears
Read moreIf, when you think of puppetry, you picture models made out of wood or Plaster of Paris, figures in pseudo-human
Read moreA show inspired by Japanese ghost stories and horror movies was always going to be creepy. Add to that life sized
Read moreCan Mike Bartlett’s play ’13’, highlighting a young population, hungry for a change of political direction with a governmental system
Read more‘I feel walled in’, While We’re Here commentates on the monotony of the mundane and describes that sense that we
Read moreAs the audience enters the theatre we are warmly greeted by Ravi Jain– director, actor and storyteller of the show
Read moreTheatre Témoin have tackled the socially important yet difficult and emotive subjects of homelessness and mental health. Consulting and engaging
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