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He speaks here (link to mp3) to the Guardian on his new play, In Extremis. Background here.
Brenton likes stories about people ahead of their time.
The story was is about Abelard and Heloise, which is not a story I knew a lot about. But they fell in love, they were torn apart by circumstances of the […]
There are many reviews of this brilliant piece of theatre, however I found it moving enough that I thought I should add my own thoughts.
Lyn Gardner Guardian review here.
Interviews with Davey Anderson (Associate Director - Music) and Steven Hoggett (Associate Director – Movement) here
Telegraph review here.
FT review here.
I think you may need a […]
It’s a little bit of an advert for the plays coming up at the Soho and for Michael Billington’s book next year, but it’s still an interesting read as to what inspires this set of writers, who created plays based on the last 6 decades of British history.
See article here.
Stella Duffy’s thoughts are intriguing about […]
I’m going to Edinburgh in a couple of weeks.
I’m not booking for much in advance although I have picked out Blackwatch at the Traverse – see here – written by Gregory Burke and directed by John Tiffany as part of Vicky Featherstone’s National Theatre of Scotland and based on interviews on solider who served in […]
I’ve been hard pressed with writing and going to weddings and planting seeds (get a plastic tub, some compost, preferably some bits of broken clay pot for drainage, some seeds - then water and place in sun and it’s amazing! I can now completely understand all those people spending time on the allotment…)
I’ve entered for […]