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Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith – London Podcast Festival, Kings Place
Presenter: Margaret Cabourn-Smith One of the most successful structures for interview-based radio programmes is to ask guests about items around…
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Destiny – Pentabus Theatre
Writer: Florence Espeut-Nickless Directors: Rachel Lambert and Elle White A digital play with autobiographical roots, Destiny is written and performed…
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The Shape of Things – Original Theatre Online
Director: Nicky Allpress Writer: Neil LaBute Pitched somewhere between dark comedy and modern morality tale, the recent revival of Neil…
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Huge Davies: The Carpark – 800 Pound Gorilla
Bringing his Edinburgh Fringe show, The Carpark, to the screen, comedian Huge Davies re-imagines his critically-lauded comedy for a new…
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BRIGHTON FRINGE: Your Body is a Wasteland, Brighton Fringe Streaming
Creator: Tempest Theatre Co Writer: Emma Maguire An innovative and thought-provoking combination, Your Body is a Wasteland explores chronic illness…
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Walking Plays – various locations, London
Writers: Jack Pepper, Scott Younger and others London is a city with so much history that around every corner is…
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Blaccine: First Dose – Sound Stage/Pitlochry Festival Theatre/Stockroom
Directors: Debbie Hannan and Tonderai Munyevu Writers: Maheni Arthur, Tonderai Munyevu and Isaac Tomiczek Over a series of three monologues,…
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The Dark is Rising – BBC Sounds/ Theatre Complicité
Writer: Susan Cooper, adapted by Robert McFarlane and Simon McBurney Director: Simon McBurney When the Dark comes rising Six shall…
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GUEST BLOG: Why Our Voices need to be listened to
Lucille Findlay is the Creative Producer for Small Truth’s Our Voices project. At its heart, Small Truth Theatre’s Caravan Theatre…
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Talking Hands: The Woman I Am / Life, It Goes On – Deafinitely Theatre
Director : Paula Garfield Writers: Samantha Pearsall and Abigail Gorman A woman, Sam, sits in her front room, waiting for…
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