Features
Our features are often a chance for us to talk about those aspects of theatre that we may not cover in the reviews or interviews.
Many of our features are one-off articles, maybe about an event we’ve been to, or something that is happening. But we also have plans for feature series, so watch this space.
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Dipping a Toe in the Edinburgh Fringe
When I arrived in Edinburgh on 22 August, the weather was as moody as I had expected it to be, changing from rain to sunshine and rain again during the short walk to my accommodation. A few months earlier, I had secured…
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Alexandra Spencer-Jones on Music and ‘The Lost Boy Peter Pan’
As J.M. Barrie's iconic tale flies back to the London stage in 'The Lost Boy Peter Pan', adapter/director Alexandra Spencer-Jones shares why music is so vitally important in her work.
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CASA Festival and the Importance of Collaborative Partnerships
CASA Festival artistic director Daniel Goldman describes how the festival's international mission relies on joining forces with London's top theatres.
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Voices on Accessibility: Shakespeare’s Globe and Turtle Key Arts
Marianna Meloni speaks with representatives two of London's leading arts organisations to discover how the theatre world is making their work accessible to audiences.
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Opera in the City Festival Brings Accessible Opera to the Bridewell Theatre
A new August festival brings accessible opera at affordable prices to the heart of the City.
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Adrian Berry on the Postcard Festival at Jackson’s Lane
Jackson's Lane Artistic Director Adrian Berry gives insights into bringing this year's Postcards Festival to life.
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Going for the Gut in ‘Mumburger’
'Mumburger' playwright Sarah Kosar shares how her 'stomach-churning' new play goes straight for the gut.
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Bringing ‘Kiss Me’ to the West End Stage
Actress Claire Lams shares her journey of bringing 'Kiss Me' to the Trafalgar Studios — and why it pays to complain.
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What’s in a BAME Name? Stretching the Limits of Diversity Casting
Writer/director Nick Myles explains how he discovered there's more to diversity casting than meets the eye.
