Tag: interview
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Quick Fire Questions | Paul Tomlinson, director of For King and Country
Earlier this week, I was lucky enough to see the brilliant For King and Country at the Southwark Playhouse. Set during World War I, the play follows Private A.Hamp as he is on trial for desertion and has the audience wondering if he will be sentenced to death or be found innocent. This is the…
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Quick Fire Questions | Daniel Winder, director of H.R. Haitch
In perfect timing, a new musical comedy has started performances at the Union Theatre about a regular girl who ends up marrying into the Royal Family. Sound familiar? H.R. Haitch is a musical with music by Luke Bateman and lyrics & book by Man Evans that has been in development for a couple of years.…
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Quick Fire Questions | Dave Spencer, director of The Yellow Wallpaper.
A couple of years ago, I picked up a classic short story called The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, completely unaware how much of a feminist classic it is. An upcoming stage adaptation appeared on my radar and I was lucky enough to ask the director Dave Spencer about bringing the short story to…
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Quick Fire Questions | Tori Scott
I was lucky enough to get the chance to interview Tori Scott as she prepares to revisit London with a brand new show. Named as one of Time Out New York’s top 10 Cabaret artists, Tori sold out the Zedel back in July and returns in December with a festive show titled Vodka Is The…
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Quick Fire Questions | Niall Ransome, writer of FCUK’D.
This Christmas, The Bunker Theatre in London Bridge are producing an alternative Christmas show. After playwright, Niall Ransome, thought about his own experiences at school and with his peers in Hull, he proceeded to write FCUK’D. The play deals with themes of loyalty, abandonment, family and what it is like to be working class in…
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Quick Fire Questions | Belinda Lang in Duet For One.
Tom Kempinski’s award winning play Duet For One is currently on a strictly limited UK tour until 18th November. Having already stopped off in Birmingham, Cambridge and Richmond, the play is just about to finish its run in Edinburgh before finishing up in Malvern and Chichester. The play follows Stephanie Abrahams, a concert violinist who…
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INTERVIEW | Cat Clarke
Hey everybody! Today I bring you a SUPER EXCITING BLOG POST! I got the chance to send some questions to Cat Clarke. Cat Clarke is the author of YA publications such as Entangled, Torn, Undone, A Kiss in The Dark and, her most recently published work, The Lost and The Found (which I adored and…
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