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United Kingdom · United KingdomRating: 4 out of 5. Candoco delivers a night of sweaty joy in their ode to raving while disabled As one of very few integrated dance companies in Europe, Candoco, which is composed of disabled and non-disabled dancers, brings their new production to the sweaty warehouses and clubs of rave culture. Over and Over (and over again) is a collaboration between Candoco and Dan Daw Creative Projects, a disabled-led theatre company, with Daw directing al…See the Story
REVIEW: Over and Over (and over Again)

United Kingdom · United KingdomRating: 3 out of 5. “A witty script played well, but could have done more to bring out more of the subtleties.” E.M. Delafield’s play follows the classic tropes of the 1930s that we have become accustomed to in the modern era. However, for the time it would have been a political force to be reckoned with, bringing to light the juxtaposition between the older generations of men and women who firmly believe women belong in the home, against a new…See the Story
REVIEW: To See Ourselves

London, England · LondonComposer: Franz Lehár Book: John Savournin Lyrics: David Eaton Conductor: Stuart Stratford There are misconceptions, misfires and misunderstandings galore in this lavishly designed and terrifically fun production of Franz Lehár’s operetta The Merry Widow. The operetta, a co-production between Opera Holland Park, Scottish Opera and D’Oyly Carte Opera, is a new translation by John Savournin and David Eaton of … The post The Merry Widow – Opera Hol…See the Story