Day: 10 October 2019
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NEWS: Kevin Elyot’s Coming Clean to Return to the Trafalgar Studios
Following a previous successful run at the theatre, Coming Clean will return to Trafalgar Studios 2 for a limited run. The production will be directed by Adam Spreadbury-Maher, Artistic Director of the King’s Head Theatre, who directed the 35th anniversary production in 2017 and transferred to the Trafalgar Studios earlier this year. It has been […]
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Five Minutes With… Rebecca Smith-Williams
The actress chatted to Emma Clarendon about starring in Pavilion at Theatr Clwyd. Hi Rebecca, could you tell me a bit more about what Pavilion is about? Pavilion is about a small town in Wales and it’s inhabitants. It’s billed as a comedy and it is certainly very funny but it’s got some big messages […]
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PREVIEW: Buddhism, British Library
The British Library will explore the rise of Buddhism in a new exhibition that will open to the public from the 25th October. Discover how Buddhism grew from its beginnings in 6th-century BCE India to having over 500 million international followers today in this new exhibition at the British Library. The exhibition will feature Buddhist […]
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NEWS: Before I Was a Bear to Play at The Bunker Theatre
Eleanor Tindall’s debut play will be performed at the Bunker Theatre from the 12th November. Reimagining Greek mythology, Eleanor Tindall’s Before I Was A Bear is a one woman show about friendship, fluid sexuality and hot television detectives. On a rainy Wednesday evening, Cally sits at her local pub waiting for her best friend. She […]
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REVIEW: Mites, Tristan Bates Theatre
James Mannion’s deeply disturbing but bleakly funny play is given a thoroughly gripping production at the Tristan Bates Theatre. Given today (10th October) is world Mental Health Awareness day it seems appropriate that I’m now reviewing a show that places so much heartbreaking awareness of just how much a mental health problem can cause your […]