Immercity’s Feast and Parade – the Final Two Rings of Cirque Tsuki
The latest immersive theatre adventure saw my theatre group return for another evening at Southwark’s Babel Towers for the second and third rings of ImmerCity’s The Three Rings of Cirque – entitled...
View Article“The Most Serene Republic of Venice” and The Fleece Blanket – Review of...
The latest immersive theatre adventure took me to Greenwich for The Spectators’ Guild’s wonderful performance of Thomas Otway’s Venice Preserv’d– a “fully realised immersive world” where you uncover “a...
View ArticleThe Last Days of Troy. Also, LILY COLE IN PERSON.
The Globe Theatre is currently playing Simon Armitage’s very well written and easy to follow “The Last Days of Troy.” It is set in and around the Trojan War as noted in Homer’s Illiad; in which Paris...
View ArticleThe Dwindling House of Holland and the Last Time I go to a Park After Dark
Part historical tour, and part total creep-out ghost fest, ImmerCity’s The Dwindling House of Holland is an interesting experiment in how to best utilise site-specific theatre. The hour-long ghost walk...
View ArticleThe Scottish Play and The Abandoned Tower Block – RIFT’s Macbeth
Something wicked and wonderful is currently underway in the Docklands. A towering grey concrete block of flats is playing host to a tremendous adaptation of Macbeth, done by imaginative and immersive...
View ArticleWalkie Talkies, Wool Coats, and a Stolen Painting – Heist’s Immersive Theatre...
I took part in a Heist the other night. It was exciting, stressful, fast-paced, and sweaty. However, the first rule of Heist Club is pretty much don’t talk about Heist Club, so here’s a brief review...
View Article#DigitalRevolution – Barbican
Currently, the Barbican is hosting a fabulous exhibition called Digital Revolution. It’s a wonderful interactive exhibition which celebrates how far digital technology has come in a short period of...
View ArticleThe Man Who Climbed Out of His Clothes Surrounded by Naked Baby Dolls – Shunt
There’s an intriguing show on near the O2. Immersive theatre masters Shunt have built a palace of shipping containers for their latest theatre offering, The Boy Who Climbed Out of His Face. The play is...
View ArticleAn Immersive World War Woyzeck
Woyzeck at the Redbridge Drama Centre Directed by Kelly Taylor-Smith and Katharine Hurst 4 stars This week we headed out to the wilds of South Woodford for Scene Productions’ interpretation of Georg...
View ArticleTube Geeks on Tour – Geoff Marshall’s #Tubespotting
Everyone uses the tube in London. Most people touch in with their Oyster card, settle down with a Metro and look forward to arriving at their destination without giving their surroundings much more...
View ArticlePlease Just Give Us a Hint(Hunt) – Immersive Review
It’s hard being a competitive person in London. Opportunities to compete as a team against others are limited at best, and it’s tough to find a good group event that allows for the talents of many to...
View ArticlePullman Part Two – The Grimm Tales of Southwark
This week’s immersive theatre adventure took us to the foot of the Oxo Tower to see the second round of performances from Phillip Pullman’s Grimm Tales book. The evening is an immersive telling of six...
View ArticleI’d Happily Wait Longer – Review of The Waiting Room
Harriet and Paul meet in the waiting room of a hospital. A chance encounter or so it seems. As the conversation flows, they realise they may have more in common than they thought, and that this meeting...
View ArticleGood Till The Last Drop – Espresso Theatre Review
Espresso at The Drayton Arms Theatre Espresso is a touching tale of love, loss and the ties and obligations of family in a modern day Canadian-Italian family. It is a story intertwined with Catholic...
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