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I like a good story, well told whether that is through theatre, film, TV or a novel. On here mainly theatre though.
Interview: Roisin Feeny of youth theatre group Sounds Like Chaos on its new sci-fi play and use of multimedia There is an underlying discomfort about who is represented in this new world, with ideas around race and gender embedded in the fabric of the piece, in part through experimentation with audio description The story is told through music, film and movement in an explosion of energy from the young performers. Lead by our new AI leader, Godhead, it asks the congregation to trust in progress to be saved, as the boundaries between humans and tech become ever-more blurred
Review: Wow Everything Is Amazing in an imagined digital future (Battersea Arts Centre) They worship and offer praise to 'Godhead' who glides up the aisle on a self-balancing scooter (hoverboard) on a promise to 'be here for you'. To one side is a congregation, dressed in jumpsuits complete with the logos of digital companies
Olivier Awards: The two winners I'm particularly chuffed about Olivier Awards: The two winners I'm particularly chuffed about Flicked on social media this morning to cast my eye over the winners of the Oliver Awards and particular chuffed to see two names on the list. First up was Flesh and Bone which won Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre (basically best fringe production)
While crows traditionally represent death and tragedy in literature, here the creature is also a cathartic vehicle through which the family can express those deeper, raw emotions and ultimately learn to survive their grief. The cacophony of different emotions he and his family is feeling invites a visit by Crow, a destructive, tricky character who threatens to stay until the father and sons no longer need him. Cillian Murphy's performance flies in Grief Is The Thing With Feathers, Barbican Theatre Walsh has chosen to have Murphy play Crow as well as the father. The cacophony of different emotions he and his family is feeling invites a visit by Crow, a destructive, tricky character who threatens to stay until the father and sons no longer need him.