The pits.
Natasha Tripney

Articles by Natasha Tripney
6 July 2014
Reviews • Performance
After a War
Battersea Arts Centre ⋄ 27th-29th June 2014
By Natasha Tripney
A global legacy.
13 June 2014
Reviews • Opera
Clive & Other Stories
Peckham Asylum ⋄ 8th-9th June 2014
By Natasha Tripney
Experimental opera in Peckham.
9 June 2014
Features
Edfringe Programme Poetry: A Discovery That Changes Everything
By Natasha Tripney
Programme excerpts.
2 June 2014
Features
All is Song
By Natasha Tripney
Verbatim song cycles, beat-boxing, and a graphic novel cross-over: three productions which explore what musical theatre can do.
28 May 2014
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
Meow Meow: Feline Intimate
London Wonderground ⋄ 22nd May - 8th June 2014
By Natasha Tripney
Kamikaze cabaret on the Southbank.
21 May 2014
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
In The Heights
Southwark Playhouse ⋄ 9th May - 7th June 2014
By Natasha Tripney
The London premiere of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical.
20 May 2014
Features • Performance • Q&A and Interviews
A Game of Chance
By Natasha Tripney
Sylvia Rimat on neuroscience, decision-making, and her performance project, If You Decide To Stay.
19 May 2014
Features
A State of Independence
By Natasha Tripney
Natasha Lewis on the campaign to save the Independent Living Fund.
19 May 2014
Reviews • Dance
Lord of the Flies
Birmingham Hippodrome ⋄ 14th - 17th May 2014 and touring
By Natasha Tripney
Matthew Bourne stages Golding’s novel.
16 May 2014
Reviews • Manchester
The Last Days of Troy
Royal Exchange ⋄ 8th May - 7th June 14
By Natasha Tripney
The spoils of war.
16 May 2014
Features • Books
Queer’Say
By Natasha Tripney
Sophia Blackwell and Joelle Taylor head up London’s newest LGBT poetry night.
26 April 2014
Reviews • Opera
Khovanskygate: A National Enquiry
The Freedom Tent ⋄ 22nd April - 2nd May 2014
By Natasha Tripney
A modern update of Mussorgsky.
23 April 2014
Reviews • West End & Central
Oh My Sweet Land
Young Vic ⋄ 9th April - 3rd May 2014
By Natasha Tripney
Blood and spice.
23 April 2014
Features
The Time Traveller
By Natasha Tripney
Robert Lloyd Parry on bringing H.G. Wells’ influential novella, The Time Machine, to the stage.