9 stories by "Rachel Kevern"
Who are you? How do you see yourself? What has formed your identity, and how does that identity affect your opportunities and the way in which you experience the world? Big questions, yes ; …
AYT's Rachel Kevern speaks to Piers Black-Hawkins, co-founder of award-winning Ransack Theatre, about how the company have maintained the unique allure of theatre throughout their work, and …
"Freedom of speech is all well and good but it doesn't matter if we're not listening to each other" explains Sam Steiner, writer of award-winning play Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons. But…
Mime is often overlooked as an art form. In a fast-paced world where we are constantly putting out and receiving instant information, we seem to be on the hunt for the quickest means to comm…
Go and read a review of a show containing puppets by designer Nick Barnes and it's likely that you will find a comment such as "this production will be remembered for its puppets" or "the st…
It is often feared by theatregoers and bookworms alike that, when a classic novel is adapted for the stage, the performance may lose sight of the original ingenuity of the text. This danger …
"When I was little I wanted to be a farmer because I had it pretty solid in my head that milking cows was what I wanted to do," muses director Tinuke Craig. “My dad wanted me to be the…
Rebecca Hill, Director of Travesti, tells me that she wishes that she had "had a light-bulb moment, but it was more of a dawning realisation that there are these stories that are no longer n…
"Everyone has their own ideas about the world, but it takes a lot of energy to put these into a play." Nestled in the heart of sleepy Shropshire, Pentabus Rural Theatre Company is very much …