Theatre Mayfest: Before Us is one of the strangest pieces of theatre you will ever see Author Conal Dougan Date May 17, 2015 17th May 2015Before Us, the birthchild of Australian Stuart Bowden, is billed as “a...
Theatre Mayfest: Find out why Uninvited Guests & Fuel Theatre’s ‘This Last Tempest’ at Bristol’s Old Vic is not just a storm in a teacup Author Kevin McGough Date May 16, 2015 16th May 2015Starting where Shakespeare left off This Last Tempest ponders “what happens after...
Theatre Mayfest: ‘Stand’ and The First Steps To a Better World at Trinity Centre’s Fyfe Hall Author Scott Hammond Date May 16, 2015 15th May 2015 In these times of ecological decline, corporate hegemony and inequality in various...
Theatre Mayfest: A poignant reflection on life and death, ‘How To Disappear Completely’ opens the festival at the Bristol Old Vic in style Author Kevin McGough Date May 14, 2015 14th May 2015Dealing with the impending loss of a loved one is never an...
Whats On Must See Monday – Events of the Week Author Kevin McGough Date May 11, 2015 10th May 2015TIP OF THE WEEKWhat: Mayfest 2015 // Where: Various // When: Thurs 14th – Sun 24th...
Theatre MayFest Review: The Roof, Millennium Square Author Kevin McGough Date May 26, 2014 Mixing free running dancers, a silent disco approach to sound and a collection of...
Theatre Mayfest Review: Feel About Your Body, Tobacco Factory Theatre Author Conal Dougan Date May 20, 2014 The New Art Club, aka Tom Roden and Pete Shenton, are on a mission...
Theatre Mayfest Review: Slaptalk – Arnolfini, Bristol – Saturday 17th May 2014 Author Scott Hammond Date May 19, 2014 The premise for ‘Slap Talk’ is certainly a novel one: Standing under spotlights at...