“Sensitive and engaging,” “beautiful,” immensely thoughtful”: Take a look at the incredible reviews for new online play Moment of Grace, then watch for yourself at The Actors Centre website until 9 August.
NEWS: Moment of Grace to be streamed by The Actors Centre
Moment of Grace, a new drama inspired by the monumental action taken by Princess Diana when she visited a London AIDS ward in the 1980s, will be streamed by The Actors Centre later this month. The production premieres on 31 July and will be available to watch until 9 August.
WATCH: Moment of Grace releases evocative new teaser trailer
When to touch was to heal. At a time when shaking hands feels like a distant memory, Bren Gosling’s play, inspired by a symbolic act of taboo-breaking compassion, has defied its own challenges to transform from acclaimed stage production to film. Watch the trailer and find out more.
“Moment of Grace is a play about a pandemic, and here we are in the midst of another one” Bren Gosling on his new drama
“We have grabbed this opportunity with both hands to make something original – not a film of a staged version of the play BUT a new hybrid production.” When COVID-19 ended hopes of a London season for new HIV drama Moment of Grace, writer Bren Gosling set about recreating it for the screen. Find out more in his fascinating interview…
COVID-cancelled show Moment of Grace searches for streaming partner
Moment of Grace, a new drama exploring the monumental action taken by Princess Diana when she visited a London AIDS ward, has been transformed from an award-winning stage show into a film in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Producers are hoping to bring it to screens soon.
‘12% of people living with HIV are undiagnosed’: Aaron Vodovoz on why, 25 years on, Lonely Planet is still relevant
Aaron Vodovoz stars alongside Alexander McMorran in Steven Dietz’s 1993 two-hander Lonely Planet, which he also produces. The production, directed by Ian Brown, transfers to the West End’s Trafalgar Studios next week after an acclaimed run last year at the fringe Tabard Theatre. Love London Love Culture’s Emma Clarendon talked to Aaron about his upcoming role and why the AIDS-era play is still so relevant.
Review: POSITIVE (Waterloo East Theatre)
It’s unfortunate that this piece doesn’t meet the minimum 3-week run to be considered for the Off West End awards because there’s much to appreciate in POSITIVE. I was initially put off by the predictable gushing from the gay websites at yet another ‘gay play’ but this one wanders nicely off-piste with some almost off-colour […]
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Review: POSITIVE (Waterloo East Theatre)
It’s unfortunate that this piece doesn’t meet the minimum 3-week run to be considered for the Off West End awards because there’s much to appreciate in POSITIVE. I was initially put off by the predictable gushing from the gay websites at yet another ‘gay play’ but this one wanders nicely off-piste with some almost off-colour […]
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