The stamina, wit and sheer emotional energy needed to create and perform this piece of art is astounding. And this isn’t even considering the endurance Sophie S...
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...
Antler are a bunch of creatives who love to play. Life is serious enough and why shouldn’t the theatre be fun?! The company specifies humour, playfulness and in...
Standing in line at a Soho cafe, I see three figures emerge – hair streaming down their faces and pools of water dripping in their wake. Clutching my ...
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What happens when we break boundaries and stray further than we ought to? Antler Theatre suggests that, though there may be consequences, the pay-off of...
About five minutes into Antler’s This Way Up, as the rest of the audience convulsed with laughter around me, I suddenly found myself feeling agitated, inexplica...