Justin Murray
Review: TRANSPOSE at The Barbican Pit
By Justin Murray Wednesday, December 13 2017, 13:38
Now in its second instalment at the Barbican, Transpose brings together an evening of spoken word, song, and music, allowing trans and non-binary artists to tell their own stories, speak their own truth.
Review: IN MEMORY OF LEAVES at Fordham Gallery Barge, Meanwhile Gardens & touring
By Justin Murray Thursday, October 12 2017, 09:37
In Memory Of Leaves, written and performed by Natasha Langridge, is floating on its performance barge on to London communities affected by gentrification: Kensington, Camden, Hackney. Taking the form of diary entries written from 2014 to the present day, it follows Natasha in her storyteller persona as she is propelled on a journey from being evicted from her flat, to protesting with the Occupy movement, to volunteering in the Calais jungle, to watching the fallout of the Grenfell Tower disaster, all against the backdrop of a pair of love affairs.
Review: THE KITE RUNNER at the Playhouse Theatre
By Justin Murray Thursday, June 22 2017, 10:14
Khaled Hosseini’s 2003 novel The Kite Runner has proved one of the runaway hit books of the 21st century, and has since featured everywhere from Hollywood films to exam syllabuses. This simple, at times limited production originated in Nottingham Playhouse, before transferring to the West End’s Playhouse Theatre in June.
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