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See Doctor Who actors in the West End
From Arthur Darvill in Oklahoma! to Jenna Coleman in an Edinburgh fringe hit. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre, TV
Tagged arthur darvill, book tickets, daniel mays, david tennant, doctor who, drama, guys and dolls, Jenna Coleman, john bishop, lemons play, london, london theatre, Mark Gatiss, matt smith, medea, mother goose, musical, Oklahoma, play, sophie okonedo, Steven Moffat, tardis, the doctor, the unfriend, theatre, west end, whovian
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BWW Interview: Playwright Phoebe Eclair-Powell
Phoebe Eclair-Powell began training as an actress at the Drama Centre London, but soon switched over to playwriting. She’s worked with the National Youth Theatre on their Epic Stages programme, and her debut play WINK premiered at Theatre503 last year. … Continue reading
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Tagged drama, fury, interview, london, medea, phoebe eclair-powell, play, single mother, single mum, soho theatre, theatre
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McCrory magnetic in an electrifying production
It’s an “unthinkable” crime, yet all too fathomable in Carrie Cracknell’s electrifying production of Medea. Her modern setting for Euripides’ masterpiece is unobtrusive, allowing the discomfort that comes from viewing horror in a familiar setting to creep upon us during … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient greece, argonauts, carrie cracknell, children, dance, drama, euripides, fates, golden fleece, goldfrapp, greek tagedy, ham and high, hampstead, helen mccrory, jason, london, medea, mother, murder, myth, national theatre, review, theatre
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