Posted on 30 September 2010 by Jake Orr
As a young person with a voice within the arts, I often feel I am preaching a message that has been heard and ignored. As a young person I have a voice, an opinion, an experience and desire to engage with the arts that I want to share, but I am not alone in this. [...]
Posted on 30 September 2010 by A Younger Theatre
Velociraptors. Not something I would have expected to see in a play about the downfall of a company, but one of the many ways to bring what many call the prelude to the financial crisis to a new audience. Enron tells the story of the Texas based Energy company’s boom and following bankruptcy under CEO [...]
Posted on 28 September 2010 by Jake Orr
“I like being in the IRA, but if there’s one thing I’d change, it’s all the fucking killing.” We live in a post 9/11 world where every reference to terrorism and The World Trade Towers is a jolt to our system. We all saw through televisions, the Internet, and camera phones the shocking images in [...]
Posted on 27 September 2010 by Sammi Woollard
Dispense Theatre give people a valid reason to enter Dirty Dicks pub, and it comes in the form of a two-handed Jim Cartwright gem. Set in a Northern pub, Two represents the working-mans struggle for fulfilment in the 1980’s. It’s easy to see why the original run in April received such a positive response as [...]