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London Theater s Reopening: Flight, Herding Cats and A Midsummer Night s Dream

One “play” uses only voice-overs. Another features a main actor only on video. And under Covid rules, an 11-person Shakespeare cast counts as an army.

Flight review — this stunning play will leave you reeling

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Flight review – a perilous, powerful trip down the road to freedom

Last modified on Thu 20 May 2021 10.56 EDT Getting into the auditorium for Flight involves a laborious, airport-style transit from one holding area to another before arrival at our self-contained “booths”. An immersive experience based on the plight of refugee children that was first staged in 2017, this installation might have been conceived for our socially distanced times. As pandemic friendly as it is, the offer of a solitary experience inside a theatre may seem counterintuitive after waiting for the communality of the auditorium to return. It is a relief, then, that this show – created by Vox Motus and co-presented by the Bridge theatre and the Barbican – is worth buckling in for. It consists of a revolving diorama containing miniature models in lit-up boxes and an accompanying soundtrack on headphones.

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They should be made to do community service : Bucksburn councillor calls for greater deterrent after rise in mindless anti-social behaviour

Updated: 10/05/2021, 8:30 am © Darrell Benns / DCT Media Councillor Avril MacKenzie An Aberdeen city councillor has called for greater deterrents to be put in place after her area was targeted by a rise in “mindless” youth violence and anti-social behaviour. Councillor Avril MacKenzie, who represents Bucksburn, said groups of young thugs have been terrorising residents in the area for weeks – with a 10-year-old boy threatened at knife point by one gang. She would like to see the introduction of mandatory “community service” given to youths who break the law to as a way to curb anti-social behaviour. “I see them quite regularly in the park of Mill Hill Brae and I know of one incident where a young guy jumped over a garden wall and attacked a resident”, she said.

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