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‘Incredibly thought-provoking piece of work’: KILL CLIMATE DENIERS – Pleasance Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin18th June 2019Leave a Comment

Kill Climate Deniers is a crazy show that’s surprisingly considered, as well as cathartic, raising big points and big laughs – a vital part of the climate conversation.

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‘Action-packed, irreverent & hilariously weird’: KILL CLIMATE DENIERS – Pleasance Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Liz Dyer12th June 2019Leave a Comment

Action-packed, irreverent and hilariously weird, Kill Climate Deniers nonetheless still succeeds in making a serious and important point, and provides more than enough food for thought to give you nightmares for weeks.

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‘The enduring currency of its message is astounding’: KILL CLIMATE DENIERS – Pleasance Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Shanine Salmon10th June 2019Leave a Comment

The European premiere of David Finnigan’s controversially-titled satire Kill Climate Deniers successfully combines a deeply serious message with some some serious on-stage silliness, set to a spectacular soundtrack of early 90s house and techno.

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‘An important hour of theatre that moves, amuses & informs’: SECTION 2 – Bunker Theatre ★★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin25th June 2018Leave a Comment

An important hour of theatre that moves, amuses & informs in equal measure – exquisitely written and brilliantly performed.

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‘An important & timely piece of theatre’: SECTION 2 – Bunker Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Liz Dyer17th June 2018Leave a Comment

Section 2 is an important and timely piece of theatre, raising awareness of the far-reaching impact of mental illness, and sectioning in particular. More than that though, it’s a play about friendship and human relationships.

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INTERVIEW: Section 2’s Alex Da Silva & Esmé Patey-Ford

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Plays by Debbie Gilpin18th May 2018Leave a Comment

It’s now just under a month to go until the Breaking Out season begins at The Bunker Theatre, so I took the opportunity to chat to Alex Da Silva (Kay) and Esmé Patey-Ford (Rachel) who will be appearing in Paper Creatures’ Section 2.

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Terri on why she’s supporting Sari + play shout-outs for 80 Days, The Wasp, Flood

In Features, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Terri Paddock9th August 2017Leave a Comment

My thoughts, live-tweets and ticket links from recent plays I’ve seen: Around the World in 80 Days, The Wasp, Flood (now closed) and Sari: The Whole Five Yards.

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Paper Creatures: What we’ve learnt (so far) about creating a theatre company

In Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Plays by Guest Bloggers20th July 2017Leave a Comment

What have two twenty-something actors learned from starting their own theatre company? What advice would they give to others considering it

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