What happens when one man decides to sing instead of speak for two whole months? Greg McLaren found out.
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What happens when one man decides to sing instead of speak for two whole months? Greg McLaren found out.
Posted in Music, Review, Theatre
Tagged annexe, can fuck off, doris day, greg mclaren, review, singin, soho theatre, theatre
The great thing about scratch performances is that if you see a great show, you might also be lucky enough to have it come round again as a full show. I’m sincerely hoping that this will be the case for the works in Riot Acts, the latest offering from publisher and live literature pioneers, Penned in the Margins.
Riot Acts started as an open call to artists to create pieces in response to the August Riots and the return was magnificent. 30 performers of all kinds came back with proposals and of these, four were chosen to be developed in conjunction with Penned in the Margins and Richmix. Continue reading
Posted in Event, Interview, Poetry, Prose, Review, Theatre
Tagged acts, art, birdy, circus kinetica, greg mclaren, hurly burly, icarus, luke wright, ottava rima, review, richmix, riot, sophie woolley, stk international airport, Tom Chivers
Well, be stuck no more! Two great literary events are gracing the coming evenings. First up is Rubix, a spoken word night from one of the Roundhouse’s poetry collectives. Then, from the publisher and live literature powerhouse Penned in the Margins, a night of acts in response to the August Riots.
read all about it after the jump. Continue reading
Posted in Event, Meanwhile..., Music, Poetry, Theatre
Tagged greg mclaren, icarus, luke wright, Penned in the Margins, richmix, roundhouse, rubix, sophie wooley, stk airport