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Our co-editor Natasha Hyman talks to Natalia Kaliada, co-founder of Belarus Free Theatre, an underground theatre group who are levitra professional cheapest gaining international repute for their...
View ArticleFlowers, lawnmowers, and violent secrets – Gardening: for the Unfulfilled and...
Our co-editor Imogen O’Sullivan talks to director Hannah Banister about sheds. If you stroll past the Pleasance Grand this year, you may pass, without really noticing, a tiny, unassuming garden shed,...
View ArticleAnything But Idle – Idle Motion bring Turing and Borges to the Edinburgh Fringe
Thea Hawlin talks to Idle Motion’s Creative Director, Paul Slater. Idle Motion are a company that are anything but idle. Beginning ‘as essentially a school group’, over the past six years they have...
View ArticleThe boss of ‘The Boss of It All’– New Perspectives at the Edinburgh Fringe
Imogen O’Sullivan interviews Jack McNamara, director and adapter of Lars von Trier’s ‘The Boss of It All’, and Artistic Director of New Perspectives Theatre Company Speaking to Jack McNamara on the eve...
View Article‘The King and Queen of the Universe’: Thea Hawlin in conversation with Tom...
Tom Powell arrives with a hurried apology, ‘sorry we’re late… I was watching the last part of their dance class’. The ‘they’ in question are Powell’s cast for his new show, ‘The King and Queen of the...
View ArticleEdFringeReview Goes To BED – Izzie Fernandes
BED, a story about the sexual awakening of a young gay man, is an original piece of theatre written and performed by a group of from London’s School of Economics. Its debut was on 7th August and I was...
View ArticleHere into Oxford
Seattle is expected to see the off the shelf season debut of rookie guard Germain Ifedi against the Jets. Ifedi missed the first three games due to an ankle sprain suffered prior to when the season...
View ArticleSome eight lot Elliott scamper
KentuckyIt may very well in due course end up being received Barker season. The single a moment sc hiring people victim observed the size of it’s trail open together when using the change pertaining to...
View ArticleInterview with the minds behind ‘GMO’- Caragh Aylett
I was lucky enough to meet with the producer and directors of Cardiff University’s new production, ‘Genetically Modified Organism’ (GMO). You might have seen them on the Royal Mile staging a protest...
View ArticleThe writers of COLUMNS talk loss, honesty and magic
Claire Leibovich interviews Alex Hartley and Laura Day about the play they wrote together, COLUMNS. Credit: Lucie Termignon So, what is COLUMNS about? LAURA COLUMNS is a play about the loss of...
View ArticleMozart meets the Kardashians – it can only be Leoe&Hyde
It’s the five-star production that has been winning over audiences nationwide at this summer’s fringe festivals, but how did duo Leoe&Hyde create ‘The Marriage of Kim K’? Sian Bayley speaks to...
View ArticleAngels in Erotica: ‘God can be a right primadonna’
Angels in Erotica – a fresh new student written and run piece in which God is gay and there is a new female messiah. ‘But those were an afterthought’ their writer, Freddie Drewer, tells us. ‘First and...
View ArticleBehind the scenes of ‘A Sudden Burst of Blinding Light’
Chloe Moloney spoke to Charlotte Stephenson, producer of ‘A Sudden Burst of Blinding Light’ with Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club (CUADC). Ben Maier’s ‘A Sudden Burst of Blinding Light’ is...
View ArticleCharlie V. Martin on the creative process, solo pressure and how the Fringe...
Louis Harnett O’Meara speaks to Edinburgh local Charlie V. Martin ahead of his debut show ‘Dante’s History of the Banished.’ Can you tell us a little bit about your show, ‘Dante’s History of the...
View ArticleThe Oxford Alternotives: From Pitch Battle to the Fringe
The Oxford Alternotives are making their eighth return to the Fringe, fresh out of competing on BBC’s Pitch Battle. Oxford’s oldest student acapella group, formed in 1993, have already begun performing...
View ArticleMen with Coconuts: “We need to take care of each other and the audience, not...
Despite being a little worse for wear the morning after my last night at the Fringe, I am in a good mood. This is because I am finally meeting ‘Men with Coconuts’, the brilliant improv group who...
View ArticleFreud, Artificial Intelligence and horror in ‘Sandman’
After a friend told Adie Mueller about ETA Hoffman’s 1816 short story “The Sandman”, first published in 1816, she became intrigued by the idea of turning it into a piece of theatre. Mueller, a German...
View ArticleElla Langley on how ‘growing up is possibly the most universal pressure there...
Girls Will Be Girls, the sell-out Oxford show written by talented student Ella Langley, headed to the Edinburgh Fringe last month. Sian Bayley caught up with her to find out more about the show, and...
View Article‘#INSTALOVE’ is not your regular improvised comedy
“Claire is a younger version, Cat will come out in bursts… They come into play at different points in my life, depending on what I need, what I want. I’m certainly more Kate at this point. She’s trying...
View ArticleDon’t Say Cheese: The Oxford Imps on the show where you’re in charge
By Sally Christmas Director Dan Squire and producer Megan Morgan talk us through the ins and outs of improvised comedy. Tell us a little bit about the Oxford Imps and what you do. D: The Imps are...
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