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Move Over Darling: stories, process

Tomm_the_seat_of_memory_thumb Tom Marshman tells us about the ideas and making process behind his new show, Move Over Darling, which premieres on 19 August.

Theatre Ninjas

Theatreninjas2_thumb The Theatre Ninjas tell us about their new scheme aimed at making the Edinburgh Fringe Festival more accessible through various forms of digital media.

Dancing Words

Image4_for_web_thumb Two Bristol-based choreographers attempt to talk about the double bill of new work that they will be performing from Wednesday 7th – Saturday 10th July at the Tobacco Factory's Brewery Theatre.

Mayfest Review 2010: Triptych by Geraldine Harris

Geraldine Harris reviews Triptych by Wattle & Daub Figure Theatre. The show runs at the Brewery until saturday.

Mayfest Review 2010: Who Knows Where by Saini Manninen

Saini Manninen reviews the third part of Ed Rapley's trilogy, which runs until saturday in the Old Vic basement.

Mayfest Review 2010: Electric Hotel by Geraldine Harris

Geraldine Harris reviews Electric Hotel which runs until the end of Mayfest, closing on Saturday 22nd.

Mayfest Review 2010: SS Arcadia by Michael David Jones

Michael David Jones reviews SS Arcadia by Stand and Stare Collective which is on at Mayfest until saturday.

Mayfest Review 2010: Must - The Inside Story by Tom Marshman

Tom Marshman reviews Peggy Shaw and Clod Ensemble's MUST.

Mayfest Review 2010: Keepers by Elizabeth Pearson

Elizabeth Pearson reviews Keepers by the Plastercine Men at the Tobacco factory during Mayfest.

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