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The more people hear my voice, the more my voice becomes important regardless of what I have to say.
“Hiroshima-style” Kagura is perhaps the hippest, most secular, crowd-pleasing style of Shinto performance in the country.
A question is at the heart of Faust: will Mephistopheles, the one time angel, be able to turn Dr Faust away from the light of reason? In other words from God?
Dare to venture out into the dodgy little fringe theatres, the rooms above pubs that are dotted all around London.
How does biology inform our perception of the performer on stage and how relevant is the knowledge of scientific and technological advances in biology to the actor today?
Translating aesthetic representation into direct social action is a problem that challenges the limits of radical theatre and its potential to instigate change.
With a bit of luck/polite persistence and some good ideas, you should find someone to work with.
What does it take for a film to leave an indelible mark on our memory?
Every now and then the theatre world gets its knickers in a twist over acts of alleged immorality or political transgression.
There is an hour after nightfall, and Koltès describes it best, the hour when ‘man and beast are falling savagely one upon another’.
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