Life is a Dream follows a different format than the shows Rambert usually bring on tour; instead of a myriad of pieces performed separately between intervals, this production focused on something like a full-length play, drawing on a range of influences. The dance show is primarily based upon the play Life is a Dream, written by…
Peeling Back the Curtain
Behind the curtain there’s a cacophony of last minute rehearsing, seemingly bizarre warm-up routines and stage hands prepping. It’s opening night and the audience have arrived en masse. Amongst the chaos everything has its place and the night is perfectly scheduled. The cast and crew’s excitement is palpable as programmes are handed out at the…
Sacré Théâtre take on Ionesco’s Macbett
Polly Grice reviews a satirical take on Macbeth – don’t be put off by the whole thing being in French.
Minotaur Theatre Company’s Rhinoceros – review
Minotaur Theatre Company’s latest production isn’t their strongest but it’s enjoyable nonetheless.
Sweeney Todd – review
“What’s the sound of the world out there?’” Well, “It’s man-devouring man my dear”, and the cackling of the Norwich Theatre Royal as a man has his throat slit on stage and proceeds to slide through a trap door to meet his gruesome death by being baked into a pie in Mrs. Lovett’s shop. Photo:…
DramaSoc’s Reefer Madness – review
UEA Drama Society’s performance of Reefer Madness was smokin’, and not just because of the green.
Minotaur’s Charity Cabaret – review
This year’s charity cabaret showcased exceptional talent and raised more than expected for two charities. Sam Warner reviews the evening.
The Vagina Monologues – review
UEA’s very own drama studio played host to the infamous feminist play, Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues.
DramaSoc’s Refeer Madness – interview
Hatty Farnham talks to the cast of DramaSoc’s Reefer Madness, opening at the University soon.
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