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Violence

This event has now finished Until Nov 26 2011 Studio 3, Riverside Studios, Crisp Rd, W6 9RL Full details & map

Theatre: Off-West End

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London performance collective Eat Your Heart Out storm the Riverside Studios with a confrontational collection of 'violent vignettes and disorderly displays' that aim to blur the line between audience and performers.

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Studio 3 Riverside Studios, Crisp Rd, W6 9RL

Riverside Studios

The Riverside Studios has had a long and enterprising history. Starting life as an industrial building in the 1800s, it was bought by the Triumph...

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Comments & ratings 4/5 (Average of 9 ratings)

By Josh - Nov 22 2011
5/5

Between the innovative structured 'pockets' of different 'scenes' to the well choreographed collaborative movement, EYHO's Violence is definitely one to remember. With the groups creative ideas and 'the we don't care attitude' Loyal fans are very self assured that the work can only get better! WE WANT MORE.

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By Tommy - Nov 22 2011
5/5

The show is sleek, well staged & has a brilliant soundtrack. The cast have put 110% into making a show that makes you think about the theme, violence, without shoving it into your face. Well worth a watch!

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By smeg - Nov 21 2011
5/5

smashin. scottee is best boy. maybe the only man in the world that doesn't secretly hate girls.

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By Tom - Nov 20 2011
4/5

If you're the type that cries at the John Lewis Christmas ad, this is probably not for you.

Something slightly different. Which is more than can be said for most. If you want to have a think whilst in the theatre, go and see.

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By leonard - Nov 19 2011
1/5

Thank heavens for the interval. we walked out. Boring, pretentious crudely executed rubbish. A heartbreaking waste of money and an evening.

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