Who is The Prisoner, Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne’s latest show, for? What effect is it trying to have on those people?
Hervé Goffings and Kalieaswari Srinivasan in The Prisoner. Photo by Ryan Buchanan
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By Justin Murray Wednesday, September 19 2018, 18:36
Who is The Prisoner, Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne’s latest show, for? What effect is it trying to have on those people?
Hervé Goffings and Kalieaswari Srinivasan in The Prisoner. Photo by Ryan Buchanan
By Hugh Wooldridge Wednesday, September 19 2018, 07:52
Foxfinder was originally seen in 2011 in a tiny, but hugely acclaimed, production at the Finborough Theatre, directed by Blanche McIntyre. For that production the author, Dawn King, won the Royal National Theatre Foundation Playwright award, the Most Promising Playwright at the Off West End Awards and was shortlisted for Best New Play at the Off West End Awards.
By Nastazja Domaradzka Saturday, September 15 2018, 13:17
Spanning the period from 1954 India to modern day Britain, Vinay Patel’s AN ADVENTURE is a monumental piece of writing. Commissioned by The Bush theatre, the play is set around crucial historical events.
By Phil Willmott Saturday, September 15 2018, 07:22
There is much to admire both in both Abi Zakarian’s one person play, FABRIC, and Nancy Sullivan’s 70 minute performance of it. She portrays Leah who, despite a London accent and Essex Girl vibe, gets a job in a high end tailors where she meets the perfect, prospective husband - financially secure, tall, blonde and handsome.
By Stuart King Friday, September 14 2018, 15:51
Suicide is the biggest cause of death for men under 45 in the UK, and playwright Alex McSweeney shines a laser on this very real issue in DISTANCE.
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