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: Chloe Nelkin on Positivity and where we go from here
I think one of the things we will learn from this nightmare is the power of the people involved in the arts community Chloé Nelkin Consulting has been a leading name in the world of theatre PR since it was…
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Interview: Say It Again, Sorry?
a theatre company that don’t think theatre should be experienced from the comfort of your seat
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Interview: The creators of unReal City talk virtual reality at BAC
Playing as part of BAC’s Going Global season, unReal City blends intimate live performance by learning disabled artists with virtual and mixed reality, exploring what personal connection means in a world that is increasingly digital. Prior to its opening on…
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Interview – Writer Esohe Uwadiae on She Is A Place Called Home
Following its development on the VAULT Festival New Writers’ Programme 2019, a sold-out showcase at VAULT Festival 2019, and being shortlisted for the Untapped Award, She Is A Place Called Home is heading back to VAULT Festival 2020, 3– 8…
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Interview: Performer Eva Von Schnippisch on saving Hollywood
Eva Von Schnippisch is back for one night only
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Interview: Rosie Day on ‘Instructions For A Teenage Armageddon’
It's a coming of age story but with some slightly dark humour
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Interview: Tarek Iskander, Artistic Director of BAC
Interview: Tarek Iskander, Artistic Director of BAC
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Interview: Actor Kaidyn Hinds on ‘The Jury’
Following a successful run at Brindley Theatre, Runcorn, new musical The Jury is heading to London, opening at Upstairs at the Gatehouse on 4 February. The show follows twelve strangers on a jury in a case that will change them…
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Interview: Rob Thorman on ‘Head Of State’
When reality descends into farce, satire must descend into fantasy
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Interview: Paul Hunter on The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
a funny and poignant homage to two great comedy legends in a highly theatrical piece