McGuffin Park is a playful, joyous show, foaming like a wave beneath our knees, given tender breeze by a quintet of players that deliver highly energetic ease.
The emotional conflicts are well defined, the shifts and changes deftly controlled, however the pace of this production is glacial. Yet it elevates what could be termed a museum piece into a genuine theatrical experience.
Culturally specific yet universal, set in the past but still so pertinent, Yentl is the story of a girl who laps up facts and theories like a thirsty horse at a stream
Crude, rude, kinky and slinky, La Clique combines vulgar vaudeville, bizarre burlesque and exquisite circus.
Sometimes, in an age where technology floods us with content, storytelling can feel like a lost art. Yet Waru reminds us that it is an integral part of the human experience.
There’s something in the Eyre at Genesian Theatre Company’s swansong production at their Kent Street space.
Flying Fruit Fly Circus presents Big Sky. A wonderful exploration of physical ability from a team of dedicated young people. This show is a playful and inspiring piece for people of all ages.