Talkie films, horror stories and tenement blocks - RunRiot talks to 1927's Paul Barritt
The critically acclaimed 1927 create theatre quite unlike anything else you’ve seen. They are innovative storytellers weaving animation, performance and film to create striking, unsettling performances. Spoken word, cabaret, fairy tales, silent film and music hall songs all play a part in their audiovisual menagerie.
Run Riot Interviews choreographer Erik Kaiel
Run Riot Interviews choreographer Erik Kaiel, we discuss the choreographic approaches to his work as well as the relavance and poignancy of his latest piece 'O Snap' ahead of its showing at the Unicorn Theatre on the 22-23 May.
INTERVIEW: ARTIST DANIEL LOBB ON CREATING INTERIOR LANDSCAPES
Avid readers will remember last week’s feature on Human-Nature, a multi-faceted, long term project by Siobhan Davies Dance that - true to its name - explores the various complex relationships between people and plants through a series of exhibitions, talks and events. This week we go even deeper into Human-Nature, as we talk to one of the artists involved.
Spencer Cowan reviews Blue Crate Theatre's 'Romeo & Juliet'
Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,