Eurohouse begins with the audience holding hands in a circle. It is a simple but symbolic act in a piece that takes a sideways look at the once harmonious partn...
Japanese playwright Toshiki Okada’s play was prompted into existence by the Fukushima nuclear disaster but the Bristol-based FellSwoop Theatre, in its poise and...
To call FellSwoop Theatre’s fifties cabaret bar aesthetic "realistic" would be a criminal understatement. By framing the story of Madame Souza’s fight to re...
Entering a show for the Edinburgh Fringe can be quite demoralising, at times. Yes, we were all hugely enthusiastic about the show itself, but before we even e...
Cabaret singers, mime artists in whiteface and a ragtag bunch of musicians welcome you to the Belleville Rendez-vous – a French cabaret bar in the Fifties - w...