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Out of Sorts, Theatre503 – Review
A wonderfully bittersweet tale of clashing cultures, identities, and class.
Read More »Baby, What Blessings, Theatre503 – Review
A sensitive subject matter is given a gentle touch
Read More »J’Ouvert, Theatre 503 – Review
A clever and very entertaining dance through many layers of London life
Read More »J’Ouvert: Bringing Carnival to the Theatre503 Stage
Playwright Yasmin Joseph shares the journey of bringing her new play J'Ouvert to Theatre503.
Read More »Wolfie, Theatre503 – Review
Wolfie is a play that is surely destined for a longer life than its few weeks at Theatre503
Read More »There Is A Field, Theatre503 – Review
Mark (Sam Frenchum) is from a typical East End family, working class to the core. Except Mark has gone off the rails with too many drugs, and has been kicked out of the family home. After the death of his dad his mum (Sarah Finigan) wants him home, because after all, family is everything and it’s his duty to be at the front of the funeral; people have to see him there to show the family strength. The problem is ...
Read More »Cuzco, Theatre503 – Review
Language can take you on a journey. Through stories we can explore the histories, cultures, and struggles of people across continents and ages. In a more literal sense language, or rather translation, can bring these stories to new audiences, many miles away from their source. In Cuzco, an unnamed couple journey to Peru. He hopes to rekindle the spark in their relationship. What she wants is unclear. As the two travel from one exotic locale to another they are driven ...
Read More »‘Cuzco’ and the ‘Balancing Act’ of Translating Foreign Plays
'Cuzco' translator William Gregory shares the 'difficult balancing act' of bringing Spanish playwright Víctor Sánchez Rodríguez's work to the UK stage.
Read More »#Hypocrisy, Theatre503 – Review
Pros: Full of honesty, humour and a word perfect performance, the sound and strength of Imogen Stirling’s words create a landscape that restores the faith in middle class privilege. Cons: Spoken word performance is not for everyone. Spoken word performance may not be everyone’s cup of tea. For many it brings to mind images of bearded hipsters in berets; rest assured that only occurs once tonight, and in a most amusing of ways. But if you were to consider spoken ...
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