“We are living in a mass surveillance state” – George Mann on politics, privacy and the power of the dystopian – Battersea Arts Centre: Blog
Dystopian thriller Light returns to Battersea Arts Centre at the end of May following two sell-out runs last year. Director, George Mann, talks to us about why audiences aren’t yet … Continue reading
Archive Review • THE NIGHT SHIFT • BAC, London [tour] • 2005
Theatre and dreams make frequent bed fellows and their love-act is often fecund and beautiful. Strindberg’s Dream Play, revived this year in Katie Mitchell’s stunning and unsettling production at the National, … Continue reading
Can I Start Again Please: What do we mean by ‘access’? – Battersea Arts Centre: Blog
Writer, performer and interpreter Sue MacLaine (creator of Can I Start Again Please) and Shelley Hastings (Senior Producer at Battersea Arts Centre) discuss holistic approaches to access, the impor… Source: … Continue reading
Battersea Arts Centre: a Victorian gem rising from the ashes
Originally posted on Flickering Lamps:
When stepping into the grand entrance hall of Battersea Arts Centre, it’s not obvious that only a few months ago a terrible disaster struck the…
Participation on Trial: Statement For The Defence | Battersea Arts Centre: Blog
‘Almost twice as many people go to the theatre in London every year than go to premier football matches.’ via Participation on Trial: Statement For The Defence | Battersea Arts … Continue reading
Archive Review • EDWARD II • Battersea Arts Centre • 2008
There is nothing better on a hot, steamy summer’s evening than to watch a hot, steamy, sexy play. Christopher Marlowe might have come to a particularly sticky end the year … Continue reading
Why Do We Call Battersea Arts Centre A Theatre?
Battersea Arts Centre is having a makeover. Building work is enhancing what is already a magical theatre space. This is a post from last summer by Artistic Director David Jubb … Continue reading