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‘Brings to life another modern-day issue without any sugar coating’: WALK OF SHAME – Glass Half Full Theatre (Online review) ★★★★

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Elaine Chapman14th January 2021Leave a Comment

Writers Stephanie Silver and Amelia Marshall-Lovsey bring to the online stage Walk of Shame, produced by Caley Powell for Glass Half Full Theatre.

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‘Gender inequality is alive and well, on every level, all over the world’: Zoë Guzy-Sprague, Caley Powell & Marta da Silva tell us about The Net

In Festivals, International, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays, Video by Featured Content5th August 2019

‘The work we do in times of crisis as healers, storytellers and carers is lost because for years this work has never been associated with strength and power.’ Camden Fringe drama The Net explores four women on opposite sides of a divide but caught in the centre of a war. The play’s writer Zoë Guzy-Sprague and producers Caley Powell & Marta da Silva told us about its inspiration, the importance of an all-female team and more.

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WATCH: Playwright Zoë Guzy-Sprague on how all-female drama about war, The Net, became about how much we share.

In Festivals, International, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays, Video by Featured Content25th July 2019

“I was struck by how arbitrary the borders and walls felt”. A trip to Israel sparked Zoë Guzy-Sprague’s imagination to create drama about women on opposite sides of a border, The Net. Watch what she has to say about the show, and what the producers say about the importance of an all-female creative team, then book your tickets.

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CAMDEN FRINGE NEWS: All-female tale of war, The Net, comes to Tristan Bates Theatre

In Festivals, International, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content18th July 2019

A quartet of female stories about war, US playwright Zoë Guzy-Sprague’s The Net will run for a week in London this summer as part of the Camden Fringe. Book your tickets now.

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FEATURED SHOW: Hear Me Howl at the Old Red Lion, ★★★★★ reviews are in!

In Features, London theatre, Native, Plays, Sticky by Featured Content26th September 2018Leave a Comment

Yes, indeed, get that drum rolling! HEAR ME HOWL officially premieres tonight (19 September 2018) at London’s Old Red Lion Theatre. Alice Pitt-Carter stars in this one-woman play about a woman who becomes a drummer in a punk band. Check our first-look production gallery – and then get booking (and howling)!

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FIRST-LOOK PHOTOS: Drumroll please! Alice Pitt-Carter stars in Hear Me Howl premiere

In Features, London theatre, Native, Plays by Featured Content19th September 2018Leave a Comment

Yes, indeed, get that drum rolling! HEAR ME HOWL officially premieres tonight (19 September 2018) at London’s Old Red Lion Theatre. Alice Pitt-Carter stars in this one-woman play about a woman who becomes a drummer in a punk band. Check our first-look production gallery – and then get booking (and howling)!

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What does punk mean to you? ‘Self-expression over convention’: Introducing Hear Me Howl’s all-female team

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays, Video by Featured Content11th September 2018Leave a Comment

What does punk mean to you? What’s your favourite song ever and why? What makes you howl with rage? It’s time for the all-female team behind one-woman punk play HEAR ME HOWL, starting performances one week from today at London’s Old Red Lion Theatre, to answer these three vital questions. See what they said below – and then get booking (and howling)!

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WATCH: The punk producers of Hear Me Howl wanna hear YOU howl! Trailer + competition

In London theatre, Native, Plays, Sticky, Video by Featured Content10th September 2018Leave a Comment

What makes you howl with rage? And how loudly can you do it? We’re counting down to the premiere of Lydia Rynne’s one-woman play HEAR ME HOWL, in which 30-year-old Jess joins a punk band. Check out the trailer and vox pops, plus a fabulous social media competition that could get you FREE tickets. Time to get booking – or howling and winning!

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PHOTOS: Alice Pitt-Carter unleashes her inner punk ahead of Hear Me Howl premiere

In London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content6th September 2018Leave a Comment

Alice Pitt-Carter stars as thirty-year-old Jess, who chooses punk over having children, in Lydia Rynne’s one-woman play HEAR ME HOWL. Check out these fab photos of Alice as she unleashes her inner punk on the playground in the run-up to the premiere production’s transfer this month to London’s Old Red Lion Theatre. Time to get booking!

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NEWS: Lydia Rynne’s one-woman punk play Hear Me Howl premieres at Old Red Lion

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content5th September 2018Leave a Comment

After performances at the Landor Space, Barbican and Plymouth Fringe, Lydia Rynne’s debut play, one-woman punk revolution HEAR ME HOWL, now transfers to London’s Old Red Lion Theatre for a limited, two week season from 18 to 29 September 2018, with a press night on 19 September.

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