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NEWS: Sharon D. Clarke & Katherine Parkinson are among the cast for new audio project Written on the Waves

In Audio, Native, News, Online shows, Plays, Press Releases by Press Releases22nd September 2020

Sharon D. Clarke and Katherine Parkinson are among the cast for new audio project Written on the Waves presented by 45North and Ellie Keel Productions.

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NEWS: #CONNECT Black Women in Theatre returns for second evening of celebration at Ovalhouse

In Inspiring people, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Quotes, Special Events, Sticky, Ticket recommendations by Featured Content20th February 2019Leave a Comment

In the run up to International Women’s Day on 8 March, Ovalhouse is staging the second #CONNECT Black Women in Theatre event on Wednesday 6 March, to celebrate the contribution of black women to British theatre.

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‘Perhaps a first in terms of girls, sport & how they’re portrayed on stage’: THE WOLVES – Theatre Royal, Stratford East ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Carole Woddis1st November 2018Leave a Comment

There’s much to delight in Sarah DeLappe’s punchy debut play, an American account of a group of teenage girl soccer players.

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‘It couldn’t be more relevant’: LEAVE TAKING – Bush Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Shanine Salmon5th June 2018Leave a Comment

The timeless classic, Leave Taking by Winsome Pinnock, revived at the Bush Theatre is a marriage of captivating performance and unapologetic text, at a time when it couldn’t be more relevant.

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‘Madani Younis’ production of this thrilling play is a joy’: LEAVE TAKING – Bush Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz3rd June 2018Leave a Comment

With its great mix of pointed exchanges, convincing plotting, relevant issues, sense of learning from experience and emotional integrity, this is a brilliant production of a truly wonderful play.

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PARLIAMENT SQUARE – Bush Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz12th December 2017Leave a Comment

Kat is a young wife and mother, and Fritz tells her story in three episodes. The first, called Fifteen Seconds, shows her deciding to skip off work and, instead, board a train for London where she will douse her own body with petrol in Parliament Square and set herself alight.

PARLIAMENT SQUARE – Bush Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz12th December 2017Leave a Comment

Kat is a young wife and mother, and Fritz tells her story in three episodes. The first, called Fifteen Seconds, shows her deciding to skip off work and, instead, board a train for London where she will douse her own body with petrol in Parliament Square and set herself alight.

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‘Magnificently fearless’: PARLIAMENT SQUARE – Bush Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster2nd December 2017Leave a Comment

Unmissable director Jude Christian is helped here by a magnificently fearless piece of writing from James Fritz, split almost schizophrenically into two contrasting parts.

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PIGEON ENGLISH – West End

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz3rd October 2016Leave a Comment

New play from the National Youth Theatre is energetic and lively, but a bit unsettling in its portrayal of the poor.

PIGEON ENGLISH – West End

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz3rd October 2016Leave a Comment

New play from the National Youth Theatre is energetic and lively, but a bit unsettling in its portrayal of the poor.

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