Physical Theatre

To deliver an affecting piece of theatre is an impressive achievement.  To do it without words and with…
ZOO Sanctuary is a fitting venue for this Biblical physical theatre piece about the original murder.
It’s just another day at the dystopian office of Peace of Mind HQ for Agent Petros - or it would be except…
Twenty miles off the Pembrokeshire cliffs lie the Smalls, a tiny cluster of twenty jagged rocks that were…
A born dreamer, our unlikely hero appears to emerge from the womb against the background of the first moon…
I saw this show on the penultimate day of its Fringe run and whilst this review may not help their attendance…
Welcome ladies and gentlemen to a land touched by fairy tales; The Wild Geese, The Stolen Veil, The Little…
Theatre Movement Bazaar has enjoyed critical success at the Edinburgh Fringe over recent years with inventive…
Snails & Ketchup has been inspired by Italian writer, Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees, the story…
When a hooded man is hanged for a three-fold murder, this is not the end of the story but its beginning.
Sitting in the belly of the great ship SS Triumphant on route to a brave new world, B would like to tell you…
The Investigation’s writer Peter Weiss, was born in Germany in 1916. In 1934 he and his family were forced to…
England, Oh England! You float upon the sea and look up at the sky, beaches curving like a smile, if the…
With a successful 2016 fringe show under their belts, Theatre Paradok make a triumphant return with a show…
From a small tent a back-lit figure emerges into the cold.
With two sheets, toy swords, one chair and a large chest, Tooth and Nail take you on a trip around the world…
There may be a coffee shop on every corner, but none are like The Alchemystorium CafĆ©. You see, there…
Picasso is attributed with the saying ā€œGood artists copy, great artists stealā€.
Paying homage to via Sistina 125 in Rome where Nikolai Gogol had an apartment may seem to some to be absurd…
ā€˜The Secret Agent’, Joseph Conrad’s novel of secrets, lies and betrayal is neglected these days. Ironic,…