Guest reviewer Calum Nedd takes a look at Tinted at Vault Festival - Tinted is the debut full-length monologue from brand new company Scripped Up, whose mission is to champion D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent writers.
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Guest reviewer Calum Nedd takes a look at Tinted at Vault Festival - Tinted is the debut full-length monologue from brand new company Scripped Up, whose mission is to champion D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent writers.
Coming to Vaults Festival this weekend is QUADRUPLE THRE4T by Australian comedy sensation Henry Moss, which was nominated for Best Comedy at the 2019 Brighton Fringe.
A unique and beautiful show not to be missed in its off West End debut
Where is Ban Ki-Moon is an emotional rollercoaster of physical theatre, dance, loud music and spoken word explores dealing with grief, seeking help, and dealing with suicide.
An exploration of time, grief and mythology - Just because I had no idea what is happening for most of the show, doesn’t mean it wasn’t interesting and visually stimulating to watch.
For someone with such a self-deprecating sense of humour, Robert Tripolino is one of the humblest and hardest working young actors I’ve come across. I spoke to him during the rehearsal period of Jesus Christ Superstar, which opened this week at the Barbican in London.
Something special is happening at The Other Palace this week. The room is buzzing, and I overhear a women excitedly exclaiming, ‘What if this becomes the next big thing, and we get to say we saw it there first in the workshopping stage?’.
Writing duo Kurt Kansley and Oliver Lidert brought Confessions to Home Grown at Chapel off Chapel earlier in the year, and are now out to conquer the West End with the show. Ahead of their run at The Other Palace, off West End, I spoke to them about what they’ve been up to since returning to the UK, and how they’ve been putting together Confessions for it’s London debut.