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‘It keeps you immersed at all times’: HOUSE MOTHER NORMAL – New Perspectives (Online review)

In Festivals, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Louise Penn7th May 2021Leave a Comment

New Perspectives and Tim Crouch have transformed novel House Mother Normal into a digital installation for the Brighton Festival which you can explore either in person or on your screens.

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‘Especially pertinent at present’: LAST DAY – People Show (Online review)

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Michael Davis18th October 2020Leave a Comment

Rather than veer down the road trod by films such as I, Daniel Blake, People Show’s Last Day addresses the ‘inconvenience’ of having a conscience if one is in middle management and the choices that one has to live with… or not.

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‘An electric show’: BLACK MEN WALKING – Royal Court Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Victoria Sadler29th March 2018Leave a Comment

What a fascinating and critical examination of British identity as well as black identity Black Men Walking at the Royal Court is.

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‘It’s simply one of this year’s best plays’: BLACK MEN WALKING – Royal Court Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz24th March 2018Leave a Comment

Black Men Walking is a hugely enjoyable show which embraces its audience in a warm clinch while zapping your brain with thought-provoking ideas. It’s not one of the best black plays of the year: it’s simply one of this year’s best plays.

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‘Blows stereotypes apart’: Black Men Walking – Manchester ★★★★

In Manchester, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Kristy Stott25th January 2018Leave a Comment

Inspired by a real-life Sheffield-based black men’s walking group, Black Men Walking is an influential and compelling brand new play written by Leeds-based rapper and theatre-maker Testament (aka Andy Brooks) in collaboration with Eclipse Theatre Company.

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