Review of Alan Parker and Gavin Krastin's new work 'Heavy Metal', at POPArts Theatre in Parkwood, until 28 February 2026.

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Review of Alan Parker and Gavin Krastin's new work 'Heavy Metal', at POPArts Theatre in Parkwood, until 28 February 2026.
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Feeling blessed! Tonight and tomorrow I will get to enjoy being on stage with these two wonderful artists Asha Thomas and Guilhem Tarroux! CLAY will be part of an evening of dance and live music as part of #Outofthesystem for Dance Umbrella. A HUGE thank you to superman Freddie Opoku-Addaie for giving us this opportunity to be a part of this awesome festival within a festival! It has also been an honour working with the brilliant 'Funmi Adewole as our dramaturge when reworking the piece, thank you! And Rachael Bradbear thank you for all your help and generosity!
Excited and grateful! Mucha Mierda to everyone on over the next few days Alesandra Seutin, #SelloPesa, #LaMacana #YaabaFunk #KwekuAacht and #Kioko, a disfrutaaaar...!!!
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Freddie Opoku-Addaie is supported by Studio Wayne McGregor through the FreeSpace programme.
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Theatre has always been part of the long run.