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My 10 favourite shows of 2022

1 Dictating to the Estate, Maxilla Social Club 2 Age of Rage, Barbican 3 Jack Absolute Flies…

Posted in Battersea Arts Centre Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2022

Review: Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, Battersea Arts Centre

The kind of show that is impossible to do justice to in a written review, Things Hidden…

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Review: The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes, Battersea Arts Centre

Australian neurodiverse theatre company Back to Back bring The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes to Battersea…

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Review: The Making of Pinocchio, Battersea Arts Centre

Rosana Cade and Ivor MacAskill’s The Making of Pinocchio makes for a fascinating and fearless take on the fairytale at…

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Review: Psychodrama, Battersea Arts Centre

Experimental theatre piped right into your ears, Sleepwalk Collective and Christopher Brett Bailey explore the world of…

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Review: Ross and Rachel, Battersea Arts Centre

“I’ll be there for you…” Can anyone of a certain generation (well, my generation) hear that Rembrandts…

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Review: Songs of Lear, Battersea Arts Centre

“Is my heart too large for you?” It’s Shakespeare but not as you know it… It’s been…

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Review: This Is How We Die, Battersea Arts Centre

“Sounds, letters and words – weapons of our construction” I do prefer to be able to make…

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Review: Dad Dancing, Battersea Arts Centre

“Dave hasn’t danced since a disco in Nairobi in 1984” Do you dread the moment your dad…