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The House Party, House of Life & Retrograde

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This week we’re reviewing three thrilling productions that explore power, privilege, and history. From the raw intensity of The House Party at Rose Theatre to the euphoric vibes of House of Life following its sold-out Edinburgh run, and the gripping portrayal of Sidney Poitier in Retrograde at the Apollo Theatre, this episode is full of thought-provoking theatre and high-impact performances.


Headlong and Frantic Assembly’s The House Party


The House Party, a co-production by Chichester Festival Theatre, Headlong and Frantic Assembly, takes a fierce look at class, power, and privilege through the lens of Julie’s 18th birthday party. As the champagne flows and tensions rise, Julie concocts a dangerous mix of entitlement and destruction. Written by Laura Lomas and directed by Holly Race Roughan, this play spins Strindberg’s Miss Julie into a searing and relevant commentary on the generation of today. With movement by Frantic Assembly and a visually striking, intense performance, The House Party is a must-see exploration of power dynamics that leaves a lasting impact.


House of Life


House of Life brings an explosive energy to the stage following its sold-out 5-star run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A travelling musical cult collective hosted by the RaveRend, this immersive experience is all about celebration, release, and euphoric togetherness through music and vibes. It’s a wild, energetic party that promises to purge and elevate, pushing audiences to a state of absolute unity. A one-of-a-kind show that combines a sermon, a purge, and an all-out rave, House of Life is a musical ride you won’t want to miss.


Sidney Poitier: Trailblazer, Activist, Icon – Retrograde at the Apollo Theatre


In Retrograde, Ryan Calais Cameron’s electrifying drama captures the moment Sidney Poitier stands at the crossroads of his career, preparing to sign a life-changing Hollywood contract. Set just before he becomes the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Actor, this gripping play explores his internal battle between career and principles, against the backdrop of a time filled with betrayals and tough choices. Directed by Amit Sharma, the production stars Ivanno Jeremiah as Sidney Poitier, with Stanley Townsend and Oliver Johnstone, delivering an unforgettable portrayal of the man who would become an icon.


Join us for a powerful episode filled with emotional intensity, raw performances, and a look at some of the most exciting productions on the stage right now!


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This week we’re reviewing three thrilling productions that explore power, privilege, and history. From the raw intensity of The House Party at Rose Theatre to the euphoric vibes of House of Life following its sold-out Edinburgh run, and the gripping portrayal of Sidney Poitier in Retrograde at the Apollo Theatre, this episode is full of thought-provoking theatre and high-impact performances.


Headlong and Frantic Assembly’s The House Party


The House Party, a co-production by Chichester Festival Theatre, Headlong and Frantic Assembly, takes a fierce look at class, power, and privilege through the lens of Julie’s 18th birthday party. As the champagne flows and tensions rise, Julie concocts a dangerous mix of entitlement and destruction. Written by Laura Lomas and directed by Holly Race Roughan, this play spins Strindberg’s Miss Julie into a searing and relevant commentary on the generation of today. With movement by Frantic Assembly and a visually striking, intense performance, The House Party is a must-see exploration of power dynamics that leaves a lasting impact.


House of Life


House of Life brings an explosive energy to the stage following its sold-out 5-star run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A travelling musical cult collective hosted by the RaveRend, this immersive experience is all about celebration, release, and euphoric togetherness through music and vibes. It’s a wild, energetic party that promises to purge and elevate, pushing audiences to a state of absolute unity. A one-of-a-kind show that combines a sermon, a purge, and an all-out rave, House of Life is a musical ride you won’t want to miss.


Sidney Poitier: Trailblazer, Activist, Icon – Retrograde at the Apollo Theatre


In Retrograde, Ryan Calais Cameron’s electrifying drama captures the moment Sidney Poitier stands at the crossroads of his career, preparing to sign a life-changing Hollywood contract. Set just before he becomes the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Actor, this gripping play explores his internal battle between career and principles, against the backdrop of a time filled with betrayals and tough choices. Directed by Amit Sharma, the production stars Ivanno Jeremiah as Sidney Poitier, with Stanley Townsend and Oliver Johnstone, delivering an unforgettable portrayal of the man who would become an icon.


Join us for a powerful episode filled with emotional intensity, raw performances, and a look at some of the most exciting productions on the stage right now!


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