Entering Seymour Centre’s Reginald Theatre for the opening night of A Case for the Existence of God, we are greeted…
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“Right now I’m at the beautiful spot where I just want to do everything. I’m open to everything and I’m open to learning. And every project is going to be different.”
Walking into Little Eggs Collective’s immersive play The Lost Boys felt like entering a Berlin nightclub. With thumping techno music…
The creators of The Dismissal explain that their show “is the story of our political culture written in bold, sung in harmony, and danced in formation. Over and over again.”
Venus and Adonis captured the rawness of love and passion, portraying Shakespeare not as the elusive superior writer of the English literary canon but as an individual who, like the rest of us, grapples with the everyday complexities of life and love.
The production’s attention to historical detail and its elevation of CAMP’s female members’ stories effectively displayed the activism, queer joy and pain involved with CAMP’s queer organising.
At this time, the Seymour Centre does not have plans to include student productions as part of the grant.
In conversation with Libby Montilla, the performer of Seymour Centre’s most recent production.
Held: This refreshingly accessible show triumphs where it departs from precedent.
Prepare to dive into the zany, seductive and sidesplittingly satirical world of the Upside Down.