Audio: London Fringe
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Shakespeare’s First Acts: Julius Caesar
9th July 2013
SHAKESPEARE’S FIRST ACTS: JULIUS CAESAR Daniel Winder, Director of Iris Theatre, tells Sophie Reynolds about the first act of Shakespeare’s politi...
Listen nowin Directors, London Fringe, Outdoors, Participatory and Interactive, Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, Site Specific
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Veteran playwright Doug Lucie enjoys a revival of his Hard Feelings
26th June 2013
INTERVIEW: DOUG LUCIE The playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about the current revival of his 1982 play, Hard Feelings (Finborough Theatre), a flatshare ...
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Julia Pascal and Ailin Conant: war crimes, guilt and trauma in Nineveh
30th April 2013
INTERVIEW: JULIA PASCAL and AILIN CONANT The writer and director of Nineveh (Riverside Studios) talk to Judi Herman about Theatre Témoin’s powerful...
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Fourth Monkey’s Steve Green discusses Project Colony
18th April 2013
INTERVIEW: STEVE GREEN Ella Parry-Davies meets the artistic director of theatre company and training institution Fourth Monkey, along with performers ...
Listen nowin Actors and Performers, Directors, London Fringe, Site Specific
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Chris Haydon of London’s Gate Theatre tackles Bruce Norris’s Purple Heart
3rd April 2013
INTERVIEW: CHRIS HAYDON The artistic director of the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill chats to Ella Parry-Davies about directing the first revival of Bruc...
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Canadian playwright Arthur Milner discusses his controversial Facts
6th March 2013
INTERVIEW: ARTHUR MILNER The Canadian Jewish playwright and theatre practitioner talks to Judi Herman about his play Facts (Finborough Theatre). Set i...
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The Orange Tree’s Sam Walters discovers a forgotten 1920s feminist play
17th February 2013
INTERVIEW: SAM WALTERS The artistic director of the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond takes Aleks Sierz on a journey of discovery to explore the world o...
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Justin Audibert surveys his Gruesome Playground Injuries
2nd February 2013
INTERVIEW: JUSTIN AUDIBERT The Leverhulme Bursary-winning director tells Matt Trueman about the intricate relationship at the heart of Rajiv Joseph’...
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Philip Ridley’s new one is an epic fairy tale that spans 500 years
19th December 2012
INTERVIEW: PHILIP RIDLEY The polymath playwright bewitches Aleks Sierz with his description of his amazing new play, Feathers in the Snow (the last sh...
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