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Your Ever Loving - Theatre N16
16 Apr
News
Nastazja Domaradzka

Nastazja Domaradzka talks to Director Jamie Eastlake about his controversial new production at Theatre N16

Your Ever Loving - Theatre N16 Not even a year after its opening, Theatre N16 in Balham is becoming the place to be. Over the last couple of months this new fringe venue has been a home to many companies who have showcased diverse material from classic to modern and political plays. This spring N16’s Artistic Director, Jamie Eastlake directs a play about one of the Guildford Four, Paul Hill.

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X The Play - Royal Court
11 Apr
Reviews
Nastazja Domaradzka

Review: X at The Royal Court

X The Play - Royal Court Alistair McDowall’s PONOMA was one of the most talked about productions of 2014. McDowall’s new piece “X” premiers at The Royal Court and the Yorkshire playwright once more creates a vivid world of dystopia and fear, this time by setting the action in a futuristic space base orbiting around Pluto. Yet despite McDowall’s imaginative writing, which raises questions about the fate of human kind, Vicky Featherstone’s production of “X” is one that audiences will either love or hate.

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THE REVENGER’S TRAGEDY at The Rose Playhouse
21 Mar
Reviews
Nastazja Domaradzka

Review: THE REVENGER’S TRAGEDY at The Rose Playhouse

THE REVENGER’S TRAGEDY at The Rose Playhouse Thomas Middleton’s THE REVENGER’S TRAGEDY, like most Jacobean plays, puts men centre stage, leaving very little space for women. With the current demand for strong female roles more directors could take the example of Peter Darney. In his version of THE REVENGER’S TRAGEDY at The Rose Playhouse he not only swaps character genders, empowering the female cast but also re-imagines Middleton’s world in a contextually and visually vivid production.

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Correspondence
18 Mar
Reviews
Nastazja Domaradzka

Review: CORRESPONDENCE at The Old Red Lion

Correspondence CORRESPONDENCE, a piece of new writing which premiers at The Old Red Lion, strives to be a political work, tackling issues such as the Arab Spring and mental health, however Lucinda Burnett’s play seems more like a badly written episode of TV's Hollyoaks.

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A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing - Young A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing - Young Vic
26 Feb
Reviews
Nastazja Domaradzka

Review: A GIRL IS A HALF FORMED THING at The Young Vic

A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing - Young A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing - Young Vic After its premiere at the Dublin Theatre Festival and its highly acclaimed run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, this theatrical adaptation of Eimear McBride’s debut and gripping novel A GIRL IS A HALF FORMED THING arrives at The Young Vic. It is one of the most important and urgent productions you will see.

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