Fatherland, BAC. ****
The performance artist Nic Green explores the relationship with her father and connection to her paternal lineage to Scotland in Continue reading
The performance artist Nic Green explores the relationship with her father and connection to her paternal lineage to Scotland in Continue reading
This review was originally written for The Public Review. http://www.thepublicreviews.com/the-various-lives-of-infinite-nullity-battersea-arts-centre-london/ The setting is a support group in the afterlife for Continue reading
The 1-on-1-on-1 festival at the BAC brings short stories from around London, told by the very people whose story they Continue reading
Please leave your phone on and turn on the ringer is not something the audience is asked to do as Continue reading
Anarchic, inventive and cavalier approach is taken to this multimedia show combining shadow puppet, projection, music and at one point, Continue reading
A new show by Daniel Kitson is always highly anticipated whether it is one of his story show or stand Continue reading
This work in progress piece performed by Sarah Ruff of PatternFight is a multimedia performance mixing uses of animation, recordings, live camera work Continue reading
Walking:Holding is not so much a theatre piece but rather a series of encounters in the streets around Battersea Arts Continue reading