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‘There’s quite the digital treasure trove in store’: HOARD: REDISCOVERED – New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme (Online review)

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Ian Foster19th November 2020Leave a Comment

Theatrical archaeology meets real archaeology in Hoard – Rediscovered as the New Vic Theatre revisits their Staffordshire Hoard Festival for the streaming age.

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‘I’ve really loved interviewing actors, writers & directors about their work’: 10 questions for 10 years – Alex Ramon

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays by Ian Foster27th June 2019Leave a Comment

Tinkle, drizzle, bubble and gush! Alex Ramon, the man forever Boycotting Trends take up the 10 questions challenge.

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‘Does not fully live up to its clever concept’: WIFE – Kiln Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Tom Bolton18th June 2019Leave a Comment

Samuel Adamson’s take on A Doll’s House is an ambitious play, sometimes overly so, which delivers fascinating moments but has a tendency to fall short.

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‘Thrillingly written & often joyful play’: WIFE – Kiln Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz9th June 2019Leave a Comment

Wife at the Kiln Theatre is a decade-hopping epic about marriage and sexual identity which joyfully celebrates the art of theatre.

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‘Great writing, exciting direction, great attention to detail’: Richard Cant on his latest role in Wife at the Kiln Theatre

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Manchester, Plays by Emma Clarendon22nd May 2019Leave a Comment

Actor Richard Cant chatted to Emma Clarendon about his latest role in Wife at the Kiln Theatre.

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NEWS: The Tricycle is renamed the Kiln Theatre as first season is announced

In London theatre, Musicals, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Press Releases11th April 2018Leave a Comment

With Mapping Brent running at venues across the local community, artistic director Indhu Rubasingham has announced the opening season at the company’s newly refurbished theatre, which sees the Tricycle Theatre relaunch as Kiln Theatre.

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Rosalie Craig & Hadley Fraser star in The Light Princess concert in July

In Concerts, London theatre, Musicals, Native, News, Press Releases by Press Releases16th February 2018Leave a Comment

Rosalie Craig and Hadley Fraser will appear in the first ever concert performance of The Light Princess at London’s Cadogan Hall in July.

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NEWS: Cast announced for UK tour of Michael Morpurgo’s Running Wild

In Children's theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Regional theatre, Touring by Press Releases5th January 2017Leave a Comment

Children’s Touring Partnership announces the full cast for the first UK tour of Michael Morpurgo’s Running Wild. The stage adaptation by Samuel Adamson, seen last summer at London’s Open Air Theatre, launches from Chichester Festival Theatre on 10 February 2017.

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REVIEW ROUND-UP: Running Wild at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

In Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Emma Clarendon24th May 2016Leave a Comment

Michael Morpurgo’s tale is brought to life in Samuel Adamson’s adaptation – but what have critics made of it? Running Wild continues at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre until 12 June 2016.

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