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Ben Kulvichit

Bristol

Reviewer at The Stage

Critic and Theatremaker at Freelance

umami prince / theatre + performance maker / @emergencychorus / (he/him)

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  • Oct 30, 2024 | thestage.co.uk | Ben Kulvichit

    Summer 1954 review“Tasteful and unflashy”Siân Phillips in Summer 1954: Table Number Seven at Theatre Royal Bath. Photo: Manuel HarlanNathaniel Parker and Siân Phillips star in deft stagings of a pair of well-made Rattigan one-actsSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.  OR  Or subscribe today and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | thestage.co.uk | Ben Kulvichit

    Reverberation review“Eloquent”Michael Ahomka-Lindsay and Eleanor Tomlinson in Reverberation at Bristol Old Vic. Photo: Marc BrennerSensitive production of Matthew López’s chamber play about urban gay life and lonelinessSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.  OR  Or subscribe today and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | thestage.co.uk | Ben Kulvichit

    Santi and Naz review“Engaging”Aiyana Bartlett and Farah Ashraf in Santi and Naz at Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol. Photo: Paul BlakemoreGuleraana Mir and afshan d’souza-lodhi’s story of female friendship and coming-of-age set during Indian Partition is energetic, but lacks substanceSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | thestage.co.uk | Ben Kulvichit

    Wonder Boy review“Touching”Eva Scott, Ciaran O'Breen, Hilson Agbangbe and Naia Elliott-Spence in Wonder Boy at the Bristol Old Vic, Bristol. Photo: Steve TannerExuberant staging by Sally Cookson of Ross Willis’ feel-good drama about 12-year-old Sonny, who struggles to overcome his stammerSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.

  • Feb 7, 2024 | thestage.co.uk | Ben Kulvichit

    “Utopian, activist piece of theatre”ReviewsTobacco Factory Theatres, BristolA Family Business at Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol. Photo: Andreas J EtterA frank, informative dive into the process of nuclear disarmament and international policy-makingSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login to unlock 3 free articles every month.

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15 Dec 23

RT @ForestFringe: Friends, we have some exciting news. Our debut feature film DREAM AGENCY is now available to stream online for a very rea…

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11 Nov 23

RT @emergencychorus: 🪨 WAYS OF KNOWING 🪨 A descent into darkness, a cloud of unknowing, a startling revelation. A choreographic collage of…

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20 Oct 23

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