Category: Dawn King

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Review: Cutting the Tightrope – The Divorce of Politics from Art, Arcola Theatre

An extraordinary theatrical and humanitarian endeavour – Cutting the Tightrope: The Divorce of Politics from Art is…

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Review: The Trials, Donmar Warehouse

Dawn King’s youth-led and excellent The Trials deserves a longer run at the Donmar Warehouse “I wasn’t…

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News: HighTide announces cast for Love In The Time of Corona

The writers and cast for the five monologues written for Love In The Time of Corona, as…

Posted in Austentatious Comedy Dawn King Morgan Lloyd Malcolm News Theatre

Round-up of news and treats and other interesting things

Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s new play Emilia already looked like one of the top tips of Michelle Terry’s inaugural…

Posted in April De Angelis Charlene James Dawn King Hampstead Theatre Howard Brenton Matilda Ibini Rebecca Lenkiewicz Sabrina Mahfouz Theatre Vinay Patel Winsome Pinnock Women in Theatre

Review: Women Centre Stage: Power Play Festival, Hampstead Theatre

“Join the movement for righteous anger” With over 100 cast, writers, directors and crew, and 25 plays (none…

Posted in Dawn King LGBTQ+ Readings Theatre Women in Theatre

Review: Women Centre Stage: Power Play Festival – Sphinx Writers Group

“You told me getting pregnant would kill me” The Sphinx Theatre Writers Group have been developing new…

Posted in Blogged Charlene James Dawn King Sabrina Mahfouz Theatre Women in Theatre

News – Women Centre Stage: Power Play Festival begins

Monday 14th November sees the launch of the Women Centre Stage: Power Play Festival at Hampstead Theatre…

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Review: Brave New World, Royal and Derngate

“Everyone belongs to everyone else” Depictions of dystopian near-future worlds are two-a-penny these days so what makes…

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Review: Ciphers, Bush Theatre

“The vast majority of the people in your life won’t know what you do” Justine is found…