Category: Theatre

Ada

Born in December 1815, the daughter of the “mad, bad and dangerous to know” Lord Byron, this year sees the 200th anniversary of the birth of Augusta Ada
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Splitfoot

With whispered voices echoing subliminally around the black lined cellar just beneath the threshold of comprehension, this is a mysterious tale of the sinister and macabre, an approximation
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Manalive!

The arrival of Mr Innocent Smith at the gothic wrought iron gate of Beacon House is the cause of much alarm and exclamation among the residents of Diana
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The Curing Room

Presented by the appropriately named Stripped Down Productions, the fate of seven Soviet soldiers captured by enemy forces in southern Poland in the spring of 1944 is recreated
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The Devil Without

“Dare you see the devil in you?” asks the flyer for “master mentalist and mystery performer” Ian Harvey Stone’s Edinburgh Fringe show, promising a “Faustian mix of storytelling,
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Pioneer

The stage is bathed in soft light and ethereal choral music; one side is dominated by a diorama of the surface of Mars with a habitation, the other
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