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‘Jakinta’ by Bettina Gracias – A cheery monologue

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By Bettina Gracias In these strange times all the theatres have had to close their doors to the public. Being innately creative, however, they have come up with ways to keep us […]

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Who’s watching Who?

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‘The Haystack’ by Al Blyth, is a brilliant, engaging, well-researched and pertinent play for our times. Two bright young male computer whizzes are excited to land their ideal jobs at GCHQ but for one of them the dream soon becomes a nightmare as they are asked to trace the source of a leak to a Guardian journalist covering a Middle Eastern Story.

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The Populist Tango

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How real Evita Perón’s desire was to truly change the lives of the poor, is still a subject for debate even today. Was it really about helping others or a desperate desire to escape the poverty which she was born into?

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The Unreturning

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The Unreturning chronicles the stories of three returning soldiers, all with profound emotional scars. All three stories illustrate the horror of conflict and our inability to escape its consequences. All show the human cost of each new conflict. 

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NUNS

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Written by Australian playwright Robert Luxford, Nuns starts innocently enough as Sister Catherine and Sister Roza share an illicit cigarette, innocent that is until you realize that this is the one transgression which is absolutely forbidden.

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Angels

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How do you portray the world of strippers without either demeaning them or ignoring the hazards of their working environment? Diane Herbert’s work in progress, Angels, a charming, insightful new play, gracefully […]

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