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‘The story of a young generation’s courage’: THE WHITE ROSE – Brockley Jack Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Anne Cox31st July 2018Leave a Comment

In The White Rose Ross McGregor gives us a story of a young generation’s courage, as they fight to reclaim their country from those who are destroying it.

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‘Uncomfortable & devastating’: THE WHITE ROSE – Brockley Jack Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Liz Dyer23rd July 2018Leave a Comment

Best known for their adaptations of literary classics, Arrows & Traps has taken a different approach in their latest production, The White Rose.

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‘A female-led story that needed to be told’: Ross McGregor on writing The White Rose at the Brockley Jack Studio

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Plays, Regional theatre by Liz Dyer13th July 2018Leave a Comment

Next week marks a new chapter for Arrows & Traps, as they present The White Rose, the first original play written by Arrows founder and artistic director Ross McGregor.

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