Posts Tagged ‘Arcola theatre’
Banksy: The Room in the Elephant – review
Arcola theatre hosts play about a homeless man who is evicted from his temporary shelter after a Banksy daub makes it a work of art
Read MoreArcola to visit the Spanish Golden Age
Season of classic Spanish drama begins at the Arcola this month
Read MoreLizzie Siddal at Arcola Theatre – preview
Model for John Everett Millais’ famous painting of Ophelia is the subject of new play
Read MoreNight Tales – review
Night Tales combines experimental food and drink with a programme of live music in a car park and underground bunker
Read MoreIn the Jungle of Cities – review
Production at Arcola Theatre of play that has had successive generations of audiences scratching their heads
Read MoreScience at the theatre: Arcola’s Inventors Club teaches teenagers about tech
Students use fresh ‘know-how’ to create gadgets and gizmos
Read MoreElement of grime: Grimeborn returns to the Arcola Theatre
Festival aims to inject a fresh feel to classic operas and showcase experimental new ones
Read MoreDalston debut for Land of Kids family festival
Arts and cultural activities for young and old this May bank holiday
Read MoreMoby Dick – review
Arcola Theatre hosts an eco-friendly Melville adaptation that is wonderfully atmospheric and bristling with energy
Read MoreThe Pitchfork Disney – review
Until 17 March, Arcola Theatre
Read MoreCount Oederland
This re-discovered drama of thrills and political tension is playing at the Arcola Theatre
Read MoreArcola pitches pop-up tent for theatre, live art and music
The Tent is an addition to Arcola’s new home, situated on one of the sites it hopes to turn into to a 300+ seat main house theatre
Read MoreUncle Vanya – review
Until 4 June 2011, Arcola Theatre
Read MoreStellar ensemble resurrects early Mamet works
The Arcola dusts off the Mamet back catalogue for a double bill
Read MoreWinners and losers as Hackney Council hands out community cash
Finsbury Park Homeless Family Project, the Alevi Cultural Centre and Cemvi, the Arcola Theatre and the Hackney Society all miss out on funding
Read MoreThe Cradle Will Rock
A classic play from the 1930s is brought to life again at the Arcola
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