La Fresque is a mesmerising show, and one to enjoy precisely in its mysterious haziness.
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Chekhov’s play Three Sisters raises some seriously philosophical questions, as much when it was first performed in 1901 as it does today.
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With the best use of its simple elements, the play (literally) takes us places, through visionary and poetic storytelling.
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Setting Othello in early 20th century India is a radical choice, and one that brings with it a number of risks.
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The audience is catapulted into a non-narrative time-suspended vortex of loss, death, and nostalgia, mixed up with hilarious absurdity.
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While entirely unpredictable, as it unfolds, Keith? is totally recognisable, which is what makes it such a good piece of satire.
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For the whole of the 90-minute show, the stage becomes a different (one might even say alien) universe
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The Wedding is an exploration of what it means to become, and to be an adult in our society, with all the fun, challenges, misunderstandings, ties, and betrayals it brings ...
After the show’s debut in 2014, the English National Ballet returns to the London dance scene, this time to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
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Keeping true to the “joyous and noisy” spirit of the people he found when visiting Cuba, Renshaw adds to Bizet’s arias the vibrant and effervescent rhythms of mambo, salsa, rumba ...