Mary Pollard
By her own admission Mary goes to the theatre far too much, and will watch just about anything. Her favourite musical is Matilda, which she has seen 18 times, but she’s also an Anthony Neilson and Shakespeare fan - go figure. She has a long history with Richmond Theatre, but is currently helping at Shakespeare's Globe in the archive. She's also having fun being ET's specialist in children's theatre and puppetry! Mary now insists on being called The Master having used the Covid pandemic to achieve an award winning MA in London's Theatre and Performance.
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Interviews
Mary Pollard3 September 2024
Interview: Voices of Thamesmead – Bringing a Community’s Story to Life
Terry O'Donovan talks about "A Ballad of Thamesmead
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Mary Pollard31 August 2024
Review: Little Drops of Rain, EdFringe
Lovely moments of puppetry
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Mary Pollard31 August 2024
Review: Moonsmile, Little Angel Theatre
A mesmerizingly magical, slightly surreal adventure
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Interviews
Interview: From together on Totoro to a gothic horror puppetry collaboration
We speak with writer and performer Tobi Poster-su and director Iskander Sharazuddin about their uniquely fascinating show The Lonesome Death…
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Features
Feature: Art for Advocacy – a new show in a new space for SPID Theatre’s youth work.
The recent relaunch of their newly refurbished theatre space
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Review: The Zoo that Comes to You, Little Angel Theatre
A brilliantly fun conversation about conservation
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Review: Lottie the Travelling Doll, Little Angel Theatre
This is a crafted work of art the whole family will enjoy
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Mary Pollard17 August 2024
Review: Minny Stynker, Little Angel Theatre
An imaginary friend jumps off the page to help Kit settle in to his new home.
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Mary Pollard14 August 2024
Review: My Mother’s Funeral, EdFringe
A timely, difficult topic comprehensively captured
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Mary Pollard13 August 2024
Review: Beauty and the Beast, Greenwich Theatre
A classic fairytale unfathomably reinvented.
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