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Zakiyyah Deen on Why A Black Woman Will Never Be Prime Minister

Admin2 years ago2 years ago

Created out of frustration with the lack of attention towards Black women’s maternal health, writer and performer Zakiyyah Deen’s debut play, Why…

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Leander Deeny on Abigail’s Party

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Mike Leigh’s cult-classic comedy has returned in a co-production between ETT, Northern Stage, Rose Theatre, and Colchester Mercury Theatre. Now…

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Denzel Westley-Sanderson on Coming to England

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Coming to England, a new stage adaptation based on Floella Benjamin’s award-winning book, began a national tour last month at…

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Sarah Dickenson on her play The Commotion Time

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Sarah Dickenson’s debut play The Commotion Time makes is set to make its world premiere on 18 October in a…

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Judith Amsenga on The Ice at the End of World at Omnibus Theatre

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The Ice at the End of The World is inspired by writer Katy Schutte’s recent real-life journey to the Arctic….

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Stella Powell-Jones on Eurydice at Jermyn Street Theatre

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Stella Powell-Jones has something of an affinity with Jermyn Street theatre, serving as the theatre’s Deputy Director from 2017 to…

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Katie Beard and Joe Stilgoe on The Baddies

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Interview by Liam Rudden The Baddies, an adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s children’s story arrives at Edinburgh’s Royal…

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Michaela Burger on The State of Grace / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

Grace Bellavue was a high-class sex worker, who rose to meteoric fame on social media. She was an activist and…

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Tin Can Bros on Solve it Squad / Edinburgh Fringe 2024

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

A group of former kid detectives return to the scene of their greatest unsolved case: the gruesome murder of their…

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Lucy Foley and Natalie Evans on Flat 2 / Edinburgh Fringe

Jim Keaveney2 years ago2 years ago

If two couples move in together, and after 48 hours one-half of each couple dies, what happens next? Lucy Foley…

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