Tell us about your show Beehavioural Problems. So Beehavioural Problems is a show that stemmed from a desire to write about my feelings and experiences of working post-Bachelors, along with also just putting it in some fun surrealist sketches. Over the course of the show, I go over my experiences with the NHS, animal research … Continue reading “There is a certain nuance that would be lost if I attempted to do my material in a more traditional format” | Stephen Catling on the otherness of surrealism and Beehavioural Problems
Author: Kirstie Summers
“I personally believe that everything can be funny, as long as it’s handled with care and heart.” | Simon Perrott on exploring his grief through theatre and Kissed By A Flame
Tell us about your show, Kissed By A Flame. Kissed By A Flame is an autobiographical piece about a time in my life when my partner was diagnosed with cancer and the last 18 months of his life. The play is about grief, so it was important that the audience was aware that the character … Continue reading “I personally believe that everything can be funny, as long as it’s handled with care and heart.” | Simon Perrott on exploring his grief through theatre and Kissed By A Flame
What right does Britain have to tell any other country how to manage its political system? | The Ballerina brutally confronts the harsh truth of peaceful politics
When you arrive at The Ballerina, you are greeted by a mysterious figure wearing an animal mask. They hand you a card containing advice on how to process the show, a tongue-in-cheek line that reassures you in a way that isn’t entirely believable. The actors are already in position as you take your seat. Two … Continue reading What right does Britain have to tell any other country how to manage its political system? | The Ballerina brutally confronts the harsh truth of peaceful politics
