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Bullyache: Who Hurt You?
Bullyache’s Who Hurt You? launches the Queen Elizabeth Hall’s season with a striking, genre-defying mix of music, dance, and cinematic imagery. From Deyn’s airborne opening vocals to Barbs’ explosive piano solo, the piece rejects conventional narrative and instead offers vivid, unsettling moments that explore the artist’s need for audience approval. The result is a provocative work that stays with you.
Jane Eyre – An Opera That Burns Bright
John Joubert’s long-lost opera Jane Eyre finally gets its fully staged premiere at Grimeborne 2025. With a soaring score, a feminist twist, and a heroine who refuses to be silenced, this production proves Charlotte Brontë’s classic still burns with urgency today.
Queer East
Queer East returned to the UK for its sixth edition, shining a light on boundary-pushing LGBTQ+ cinema, theatre, and art from East and Southeast Asia. From Takeshi Kitano’s epic Kubi to intimate portraits of queer middle age and psychological thrillers, the festival redefines queer storytelling beyond Western borders.
The Container
The Container at The New Diorama is a bold, multi-vocal performance exploring the emotional weight of modern life under constant noise. Through sound, speech, and music, it captures the chaos of today’s world—and the fragile humanity that persists within it.
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Jungle Book Reimagined
Akram Khan’s magical dance-theatre retelling of Kipling’s classic tale is a moving piece which weaves in modern themes of climate change and migration to a traditional favourite revisited.
THE LIFE OF PI
The play, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti, engagingly tackles the themes of religion, faith and truth, making us question the value of reality and facts.
The Age of Rage
“This house thrives only in anger that leaves no time for repentance. Those who have been banished for their crimes return to commit a new one.”