Having received critical acclaim for his previous work, Klook’s Last Stand, award winning playwright and director Ché Walker sets to liven up the Stratford East Theatre Royal stage with his latest work, The Etienne Sisters! Continue reading
Having received critical acclaim for his previous work, Klook’s Last Stand, award winning playwright and director Ché Walker sets to liven up the Stratford East Theatre Royal stage with his latest work, The Etienne Sisters! Continue reading
With war, especially living in the west, it’s easy to build up the idea of war being separate to the lives that we live. War is always painted as being very ‘black and white’, there’s this idea that there is ‘good versus evil’, and that it is the absolute last resort to dissolve political and social ills. War is a bold term, however when broken down, many humans beings are risking their lives for the greater good. IdeasTap Underbelly Award winner Giles Roberts focuses his latest piece, Much Further Out Than You Thought on a soldier’s life after war, placing a human face on a widely reported but often misrepresented term.
Assembled in the very rich imagination of Carlo Collodi 132 years ago, The Adventures of Pinocchio is a literary gift that provides joy and adventure for both children and adults.
What would you do if you were sent an invite for a show shrouded in secrecy, and set on a secret island? Accept of course! There’s a sense of enquiry that takes the mind as attempts are made to figure out what the show could possibly be. The Secret Theatre trend, that has seen the Lyric Hammersmith host an array of shows to mixed reviews is a theatrical movement set to breathe life into the theatrical form.
Impossible… The word has connotations of the awe inspiring, the draw dropping, danger, a flair for the dramatic, the list is endless! Well, there’s a new show in town, a magic show to be exact that promises audiences the Impossible. This very promise however is not fully realised.