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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Willing Change in a World of Many Crises by Ragnhild Freng Dale

By Ragnhild Freng Dale. Ragnhild Freng Dale questions what it means to talk about theatre, politics, and activism at a time when we all isolate our bodies from those of others.

SOURCE: HowlRound at 02:00AM
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Red, Like Our Room Used To Feel by Ragnhild Freng Dale

In an otherwise busy Fringe Festival, those rare spaces to breathe should be savoured – preferably with a nice glass of port or a hot cup of tea. Red, Like Our Room Used To Feel is precise…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:17PM

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Our Soldier by Ragnhild Freng Dale

I have seen far too many interpretations of Macbeth that do not reach the mark, but Fools Play Collective have cleverly merged past brilliance with present themes. In their hands, ‘Mac is …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:14PM
Monday, August 13, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mr Carmen by Ragnhild Freng Dale

If you see only one performance in the Russian season at the Fringe, Engineering Theatre AKHE’s Mr Carmen is certainly the one to see. Loosely alluding to Merime’s text where José’s s…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:56PM

Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Road That Wasn’t There by Ragnhild Freng Dale

Part of the Free Fringe, the New Zealand company Trick of the Light Theatre has travelled across the world to tell a wonderful story of maps and roads that exist only if you know where to lo…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:51PM

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Activism is Fun! by Ragnhild Freng Dale

Chris Coltrane, standup comedian, activist and writer, brings his new show Activism is Fun! to the Free Fringe Festival this year. Part performance, part comedy and part call for action, thi…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:47PM
Sunday, August 12, 2012

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Boris & Sergey’s Vaudevillian Adventure by Ragnhild Freng Dale

If you ever thought that puppets were innocent creatures, Flabbergast Theatre will certainly remove any fragment of such an illusion. Boris and Sergey – two filthy and abusive dolls &#…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:37PM

Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mephisto Waltz by Ragnhild Freng Dale

It is hard to know how to describe Derevo’s Mephisto Waltz. Its five ensemble members seem somewhere between human and animal, descending from some other sphere to give us one hour and twe…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:37PM