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The Hunt @ The Almeida Theatre Review

This stage adaptation of Thomas Vinterberg’s 2012 film The Hunt (Jagten) explores the false accusation of Lucas (played by Tobias Menzies) for sexual assault and paedophilia. Lucas, a schoolteacher is falsely accused by one of his pupils, Clara (played by Abbiegail Mills). As other children then come forward with more accusations, ambiguity settles in regarding Lucas’s conduct.

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3rd July 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Director Guillaume Pigé talks about Theatre Re’s latest show BIRTH showing at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019

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A life changing process, the process of pregnancy is something we hear and see very little spoken about; the biological process usually depicted by its last moment, giving birth. A process that can only truly be understood and experienced by those going through it, the emotional impact of pregnancy is an ever lasting one, rippling throughout families going through it. What also isn’t the discussed is the heartbreaking truth that ‘1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss during pregnancy or birth’, a taboo subject matter rarely discussed. Created in collaboration with UCL Neuroscience Professor Kate Jeffrey, Lecturer of Philosophy at the University of Kent Dr Graeme Forbes and charities Anyone Everymum and Aching Arms, director Guillaume Pigé discusses Theatre Re’s poignant theatre piece, BIRTH, showing at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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25th June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Strange Fruit @ The Bush Theatre Review

There isn’t much to fault in Nancy Medina’s production of Caryl Phillips’ Strange Fruit, currently running at the Bush Theatre. Part of the Passing the Baton initiative, the play details the lives of those that struggle to imagine their futures; people that are trapped by oppression, anger and cultural difference.

Courtesy of Helen Murray.

Courtesy of Helen Murray.

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22nd June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Warsaw Festival @ Münchner Kammerspiele Review

From February 14th to 16th, the Kammerspiele presented four productions by the next generation of Polish directors. The focus was on new plays that diverged from dominant Polish theatre traditions and generated their own new stories and forms. The festival was accompanied by discussions and lectures that dealt with the collapse of democracy, the strengthening of right-wing populism throughout Europe and feminism as an international counter-movement. Experts in the fields of philosophy, sociology, art, and political science discussed important issues that concern not only Polish society but the whole of Europe.

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18th June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Writer and Performer Koko Brown talks about her latest show ‘GREY’, the Second show in her Colour Trilogy

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After receiving critical acclaim for solo show WHITE, the debut show in her Colour Trilogy, writer and performer Koko Brown returns with the debut of the trilogy’s second instalment, GREY – an autobiographical piece exploring depression and the taboos that so often obscure black women’s mental health. Starring Sapphire Joy and directed by Nicholai La Barrie, GREY integrates spoken work, vocal looping and British Sign Language to further explore the broader conversation of mental health. Koko tells us more about the show…

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17th June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Visual Artist Geoff Brokate talks about Immersive Installation ‘Cohere’ – inspired by Award Winning Poet, Zaffar Kunial’s Works!

46C30144-8C15-4367-83DC-686ACC2CA3E3Commencing on Monday 17th June, Refugee Week UK will witness various arts events take place in various locations. Acknowledging the stories of refugees and asylum seekers, this crucial week offers a voice to the often marginalised, allowing for conversations to take place to promote collaboration and a sense of community. One of this year’s projects is Cohere – an immersive installation originating from award winning poet, Zaffar Kunial’s writings. Using his words as a starting point, four visual artists, Geoff Brokate being one of them would go on to craft creations as a response, resulting in Cohere. Ahead of the installation’s first showing, Geoff talks to us about the event’s creative process, responses from creatives towards the initial workshops and what audiences can expect!

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13th June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Wife @ The Kiln Theatre Review

In 1879, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House might have played to sold out audiences at its premier in Copenhagen’s Royal Theatre but was Denmark really ready for Nora Helmer to ditch it all and ‘live her truth’? Of course, 19th century Danes weren’t as woke as we are now and probably hadn’t heard of ‘living your best life’.

Courtesy of Marc Brenner.

Courtesy of Marc Brenner.

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7th June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Playwright Yasmin Joseph talks about her debut show ‘J’Ouvert’ showing at Theatre503

J’Ouvert written by Yasmin Joseph ; Rehearsals ; Directed by Rebekah Murrell ; Theatre 503 ; London, UK ; 9 May 2019 ; Credit & copyright: Helen Murray

Home to Europe’s most famous street party, the Notting Hill Carnival typically witnesses over 1,000,000 spectators partying the day away on the streets of West London. With over 50,000 performers providing the iconic carnival’s sparkle, the August Bank Holiday weekend serves as a time to connect with fellow spectators and celebrate years of tradition the carnival has brought the capital. Inspired by her experiences of carnival, playwright Yasmin Joseph has crafted her first full length play J’Ouvert, which translates as ‘dawn’ in the Antillean Creole French language and is an annual street party taking place in many Caribbean Islands. Ahead of J’Ouvert’s run at Theatre503, Yasmin spoke to us about the show’s pivotal themes, how she approached creating the show and what she’d like for audiences to take away from it.

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4th June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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Into the Mountain @ Cairngorms National Park Review

Based on Nan Sheperd’s homage to the Cairngorms, The Living Mountain, Into The Mountain is a daring new piece of work that culminates six years of research from Simone Kenyon. Consisting of a two-hour hike followed by a unique contemporary dance piece far off the beaten track, this incredible performance has been the highlight of Take Me Somewhere Festival.

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3rd June 2019by Theatrefullstop
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100% Pop @ Tramway Theatre (Take Me Somewhere Festival) Review

Performed as a part of Take Me Somewhere Festival, 100% Pop is somewhere in between a homage and a sequel to Grace Jone’s One Man Show. This immersive party of a performance deals with pop sound and imagery within a culture of global capitalism, questioning the validity of our obsession with aesthetics through movement and music.

100% Pop is more of a gig than a piece of theatre. Performed in Tramway’s second space with the seats stowed away, audience members stand as Nora Chipaumire and her fellow performer explore the space without boundaries. The setup of the space is incredible, small details ensuring that the entire thing feels like an acid trip from the eighties. It is a fresh new take on immersive performance that shatters the division between artist and audience, celebrity and consumer. The form itself is engrained with social commentary.

However, once I allow myself to succumb to the party, as Chipaumire imitates my static stance with an accusatory gaze, I begin to lose track of what is being said. I’m all for performance that forces the audience out of their comfort zone, but this seems redundant when doing so causes us to forget why we are there all together. I go to a gig to have a dance, I go to the theatre to be told something new. This doesn’t detract from my enjoyment at all, although I do feel many audience members feel incredibly awkward. Sadly the effectiveness of the performance is reduced by the intensity of its form.

Nonetheless, 100% Pop makes an important point about consumer culture, and the repetition of ‘revolution is not on Netflix’ hammers home the need for a return to a simpler time. Chipaumire is a clearly talented deviser of performance, I only wonder if her style is better suited to a different form.

Review written by Rachel Baker.

100% Pop was shown on Sunday 26th May 2019 at the Tramway Theatre. To find out more about the production, visit here…

28th May 2019by Theatrefullstop
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A continuation of our Wellbeing strand of Theatre A continuation of our Wellbeing strand of Theatre Full Stop, we’ll be hosting a Wellness Weekend consisting of a Mindfulness Workshop (@meganmattravers) and Gong Bath meditations (@mindful.moments.sound.healing) on Sat 7th and Sun 8th Dec. To take part, just tune in on the day to our Instagram story. #arts #wellness #wellbeing #mentalhealth #gongbath #singingbowls
As we establish how we’ll be navigating the new As we establish how we’ll be navigating the new world, we’re proud of the journey Theatre Full Stop has gone on so far. Initially created as a platform to document the latest theatrical productions nationally, we’re lucky that we get the opportunity to visit some of the world’s greatest arts venues and interview some of the world’s leading arts practitioners. We’re known for also organising events, and have recently added a ‘mindfulness’ strand to what we now do, offering free workshops via Instagram Live concerned with the aim of prioritising wellbeing. Visit our website to read our theatre reviews and interviews, sign up to our newsletter to find out more about the mindfulness work we’ve been doing so far and tune into our page to find out more about our ‘Mindfulness Weekend’ this December. #arts #theatre #mentalhealth #wellbeing #wellness
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation (@sagaftra) is releasing The SAG-AFTRA Foundation (@sagaftra) is releasing its Legacy Collection, a series of never-before-seen, long-form interviews recorded between 1979 and 2012 with legendary performing artists and industry luminaries. The collection was captured on a variety of physical media formats and digitized during the pandemic. It contains unique interviews with influential actors and pioneering performers, including David Carradine, Cyd Charisse, Henry Fonda, Kathleen Freeman, Tippi Hedren, Dennis Hopper, Jane Russell, and dozens more. In addition, the Legacy Collection includes contemporary trailblazers who continue to perform and influence culture today.

“We are elated to share the Foundation’s remarkable Legacy Collection with our community, our industry, and the greater public. These extraordinary interviews with some of the all-time greatest actors will undoubtedly illuminate the history and craft of acting, and inspire working actors and creatives for decades to come,” says Courtney B. Vance, President and Chairman of the Board of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation. “And for everyone out there who purely loves film and television, and admires the work of these icons, order your popcorn in bulk, and get ready for many hours of thoughtful discussion and charming anecdotes from these giants of entertainment and masters of performance.” To find out more, visit our website and follow the SAG-AFTRA Foundation page. #arts #theatre #film #tv #hollywood #losangeles #celebrity #sagaftra
We’ve started to look back at our first year of We’ve started to look back at our first year of including mindfulness within what we do, and we’ve learned a lot so far. You can read what we’ve taken away from the workshops on our website, look up the article titled ‘Mindfulness Workshops - A year on.’ We’ll be back on Sat 7th & 8th Dec with a mixed programme of mindfulness/Pilates/Sound Bath workshops, on Instagram Live with times yet to be confirmed so stay tuned for that. #arts #wellness #wellbeing #mentalhealth #mindfulness #pilates #soundbath #gongbath
@sadlers_wells and @breakinconvention present the Hip Hop Games on Stratford Waterfront in @queenelizabetholympicpark this summer ahead of Breaking’s inaugural appearance at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games (@olympics) and the opening of Sadler’s Wells East. On Saturday 3 August from 12-7pm, eight east London dancers will compete across two teams in a hip hop dance improvisation game with a series of different creative challenges in a free event for all the family.

The Hip Hop Games is a concept born in France in 2011 from dancer, choreographer and artistic director Romuald Brizolier and is the first concept that offers a hip hop dance improvisation game staged through various creative challenges. The Hip Hop Games has since toured internationally, bringing together dancers from across the world and gaining widespread recognition.  

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Well done to all finalists of this year’s @gbpan Well done to all finalists of this year’s @gbpantoawards! Hosted by TV and Theatre stars Angellica Bell, Myra DuBois and Ore Oduba with Rob Madge making a special guest appearance - 22 categories were acknowledged within Pantomime yesterday at G Live in Guildford. To find out more about the ceremony and winners, visit our site! #arts #theatre #panto #pantomime
We’ll be returning on Sunday 14th July to mark o We’ll be returning on Sunday 14th July to mark our birthday with a Mindfulness workshop led by @meganmattravers at 1pm for 30 mins and a Pilates workshop led by @sib_meienberg at 3:15 for 45mins both on Instagram Live, remember to bring a mat, towel and bottle of water if participating in the Pilates session , the class is suitable for beginners. See you then hopefully! #arts #theatre #mindfulness #mentalhealth #calm #pilates
So thank you to everyone that joined our mindfulne So thank you to everyone that joined our mindfulness live today. We’re in the mindset of spring now and new beginnings, so we’re looking forward to seeing how that all manifests. We’ll be back on Sunday 14th July with @meganmattravers leading a mindfulness workshop at 1pm and a practitioner to be confirmed to lead a meditative session at 1:30pm but we’ll confirm nearer the time! #arts #theatre #mindfulness #wellness
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