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Friday, October 21, 2011

Playwright Julia Pascal dramatises a Mossad honeytrap by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: JULIA PASCAL The director and playwright explains to Aleks Sierz the politics and psychology behind her new play, Honeytrap (New Diorama), which tells the story of a Swedish-born …

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 12:38PM
Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Designer Alison Chitty on Motley and Mike Leigh’s Grief (1/2) by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: ALISON CHITTY (1/2) The head of the Motley Theatre Design Course talks to Carole Woddis about her career and her current work on Mike Leigh's Grief (National Theatre).

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 08:53AM

Designer Alison Chitty on Motley and Mike Leigh’s Grief (2/2) by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: ALISON CHITTY (2/2) The head of the Motley Theatre Design Course talks to Carole Woddis about her career and her current work on Mike Leigh's Grief (National Theatre).

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 08:45AM
Monday, October 10, 2011

Jonathan Church looks forward to Chichester’s 50th anniversary by TheatreVOICE

INTRODUCTION: JONATHAN CHURCH The artistic director of the Chichester Festival Theatre talks to Carole Woddis about the venue's 50th anniversary season next year, and about his current produ…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 09:14AM
Sunday, October 9, 2011

Daniel Evans toasts 40 years of Sheffield Theatres by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: DANIEL EVANS The artistic director of Sheffield Theatres tells Heather Neill about his programme to celebrate the Crucible theatre's 40th anniversary, and discusses his current pr…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 09:47AM
Wednesday, October 5, 2011

West End Review: Grief, Decade and Rock of Ages by TheatreVOICE

West End Review (Part 1): Grief (National Theatre), Decade (Headlong @ St Katharine Dock) and Rock of Ages (Shaftesbury Theatre). Mark Shenton (Sunday Express) and theatrevoice regular panel…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 10:53AM

West End Review: The Tempest, Anna Christie & more by TheatreVOICE

West End Review (Part 2): The Tempest (with Ralph Fiennes at Theatre Royal Haymarket), Anna Christie (Donmar Warehouse), Top Girls (Trafalgar Studios), The Kitchen (National's Olivier Theatr…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 10:52AM
Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Talawa celebrates 25 years of black theatre at the V&A by TheatreVOICE

BLACK VOICES: PAT CUMPER The artistic director of Talawa tells Carole Woddis about the company's 25-year history and its current production of The Colored Museum (1986), George C Wolfe's gro…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 10:49AM
Monday, October 3, 2011

Playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell on The Faith Machine by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: ALEXI KAYE CAMPBELL The playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about his latest play, The Faith Machine, an ambitious drama of ideas which starred Ian McDiarmid and has just finished its…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 07:45AM

Ian Brown discusses King Lear, starring Tim Pigott-Smith by TheatreVOICE

SHAKESPEARE: KING LEAR Ian Brown, the outgoing artistic director of the West Yorkshire Playhouse, talks to Heather Neill about his well-received production of King Lear, starring Tim Pigott-…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:44AM
Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Belle’s Stratagem: reviving the 18th century by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: JESSICA SWALE and MAGGIE STEED The director and lead actor of the Red Handed Theatre Company's revival of Hannah Cowley’s 1780 play, The Belle’s Stratagem (Southwark Playhouse…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 12:36PM
Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Playwright Steve Thompson gets a laugh out of Monty Python by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: STEVE THOMPSON The playwright chats to Aleks Sierz about his latest comedy, No Naughty Bits (Hampstead Theatre), which tells the story of the censorship of Monty Python's Flying C…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 04:45AM
Monday, September 19, 2011

External, a theatrical response to Internal by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: HESTER CHILLINGWORTH, LUCY McCORMICK and JENNIFER PICK Theatre group Get in the Back of the Van talk to Diana Damian about their piece, External (Soho Theatre and touring), which …

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 06:42AM
Friday, September 16, 2011

Sam Walters celebrates 40 years at the Orange Tree Theatre by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: SAM WALTERS The artistic director of the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond talks to Carole Woddis about what it feels like to be the longest-serving head of a theatre in the country…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 07:44AM
Monday, September 5, 2011

Hadyn Gwynne on the Sam Mendes Richard III by TheatreVOICE

SHAKESPEARE: RICHARD III Actor Hadyn Gwynne, who plays Queen Elizabeth in Sam Mendes's Richard III (Old Vic), which also stars Kevin Spacey and is the last of this venue's The Bridge Project…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 03:30AM
Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Interview (extract): Tim Supple in conversation by TheatreVOICE

Edinburgh Festival 2011: Tim Supple, director. An extract from a conversation ahead of the UK premiere of Supple's two-part pan-Arabic version of One Thousand And One Nights, running at the …

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:10AM
Monday, August 22, 2011

Asian Voices: Nightwatchman at the National Theatre by TheatreVOICE

Asian Voices: The actress Stephanie Street and playwright Prasanna Puwanarajah talk to Suman Bhuchar about a monologue in part 2 of the National Theatre's Double Feature season, staged in t…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 06:15PM

Edinburgh Fringe 2011: critical roundup by TheatreVOICE

Edinburgh Fringe 2011: Philip Fisher joins Mark Fisher (Scotland on Sunday) and Lyn Gardner (Guardian) to talk about offerings at the Traverse, International Festival and the remainder of t…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:39PM
Friday, August 19, 2011

Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (pt1) by TheatreVOICE

Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (part 1) Panel discussion held by non zero one at Forest Fringe, Edinburgh, 18-08-2011. Chair: Cat Harrison (non zero one). Panellists: Alex Fleetw…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 04:14AM

Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (pt2) by TheatreVOICE

Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (part 2) Panel discussion held by non zero one at Forest Fringe, Edinburgh, 18-08-2011. Chair: Cat Harrison (non zero one). Panellists: Alex Fleetw…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 04:14AM

Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (pt3) by TheatreVOICE

Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (part 3) Panel discussion held by non zero one at Forest Fringe, Edinburgh, 18-08-2011. Chair: Cat Harrison (non zero one). Panellists: Alex Fleetw…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 04:14AM
Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Edinburgh Fringe 2011: Producer Richard Jordan by TheatreVOICE

Edinburgh Fringe 2011: Producer Richard Jordan discusses the joys and woes of two popular genres on the Edinburgh Fringe, on-on-one theatre and solo shows with Philip Fisher and offers some …

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:53AM
Sunday, August 14, 2011

Edinburgh 2011: Belgian director Alexander Devriendt breaks taboos by TheatreVOICE

EDINBURGH 2011: ALEXANDER DEVRIENDT The artistic director of Belgium company Ontroerend Goed talks to Philip Fisher about his controversial and taboo-breaking theatre, especially Audience (S…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 10:47AM
Saturday, August 13, 2011

Playwright Chris Hannan: new play and career overview (1/2) by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: CHRIS HANNAN (1/2) The award-winning Scottish playwright discusses his latest play, The God of Soho (Shakespeare's Globe), which is an extraordinary satire on celebrity and sex pa…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:15AM

Playwright Chris Hannan: new play and career overview (2/2) by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: CHRIS HANNAN (2/2) The award-winning Scottish playwright discusses his latest play, The God of Soho (Shakespeare's Globe), which is an extraordinary satire on celebrity and sex pa…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:14AM
Friday, August 12, 2011

Professor Colin Chambers explores the history of black and Asian theatre (2/2) by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: COLIN CHAMBERS The professor of drama at Kingston University, and former journalist and literary manager of the RSC, talks to Suman Bhuchar about the long and previously obscure h…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:53AM

Professor Colin Chambers explores the history of black and Asian theatre (1/2) by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: COLIN CHAMBERS The professor of drama at Kingston University, and former journalist and literary manager of the RSC, talks to Suman Bhuchar about the long and previously obscure h…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 05:48AM
Thursday, August 11, 2011

Director Max Stafford-Clark revisits Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls by TheatreVOICE

FOCUS ON TOP GIRLS Author Kate Mosse introduces a pre-show talk, 'Directing Top Girls: Then and Now', which features director Max Stafford-Clark discussing his Chichester Festival Theatre re…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 08:56AM
Sunday, August 7, 2011

Co-creator of Yes, Prime Minister Jonathan Lynn explores comedy by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: JONATHAN LYNN The actor, director and co-writer, with Antony Jay, of the hit West End comedy show, Yes, Prime Minister (Apollo) - a theatre version of the classic 1980s BBC series…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 01:28PM
Sunday, July 31, 2011

West End Review: Ghost, Shrek, Road Show by TheatreVOICE

WEST END REVIEW (Part 1): Mark Shenton and regular guests David Benedict, Charles Spencer and Matt Wolf run their critical eyes over the latest crop of major musicals in London: Ghost (Picca…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 04:14AM

West End Review: Richard III, Betrayal, Woman Killed with Kindness, Emperor & Galilean by TheatreVOICE

WEST END REVIEW (Part 2): Mark Shenton and regular contributors David Benedict, Charles Spencer, and Matt Wolf discuss Kevin Spacey in Richard III, directed by Sam Mendes (Old Vic), Betrayal…

SOURCE: Theatre Voice at 04:08AM

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