Interviews
Want to go a little deeper into a show? Then this is the place to be. We chat with those making the theatre we review, whether that be the writers, directors, performers, even those running the theatres themselves.
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Interview: Four Decades of Shapeshifting and Subversion
Claire Dowie is about to undertake four of her own plays in repertoire at the Finborough Theatre, and we were eager to hear all about it, so got in touch for a chat.
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Interview: Reaching a Sticky End at Sadlerโs Wells East
Second Hand Dance’s Rosie Heafford and Claire Summerfield discuss The Sticky Dance Here at ET we absolutely love performance for children and Second Hand Danceโs The Sticky Dance has got to be one of the most amazing pieces of work…
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Interview: Documenting Truth in a Time of War
Josephine Burton discusses writing and directing The Reckoning for Arcola Theatre
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Interview: Queer Plays, Not Dollars
Nick catching up with... himself, where he asks himself about his own show, ALPHABET RAINBOW: a Fistful of Queer Plays
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Interview: Behind the Scenes of A Murder Mystery
Always wanted to see what goes on backstage of a murder mystery, where things are not always what they seem. Even wanted to watch as people battle to keep their event alive and their dead body dead?
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Interview: When In Brighton, Do The Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe Interviews: Tristan Wolfe As well as writing and directing his ownย Brighton Fringeย show, Nick Myles somehow found the time to grab six of his fellow writers to find out more about their shows. You can find details of all…
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Interview: Brighton Fringe – The Artists’ Perspective
From artistic inspiration to hopes and expectations and the mucky business of finance, hear what seven writers have to say about their artistic babies, from naked Shakespeare to sitcoms.
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Interview: Standing Out From The Herd
Ruth Berkoff's The Beauty of Being Herd certainly fits the fringe ethos perfectly, where else will you find a grown woman dressed up as a sheep?

