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The Girl Who Fell post-show video and photos: How is social media affecting our mental health?

By |2020-01-25T15:30:08+00:0017 October 2019|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

I feel like I've known writer Sarah Rutherford for years... that's one of the positives of social media. The irony is it's her new play, The Girl Who Fell, about some of the negatives of social media that finally precipitated my meeting her in person.

A Guide for the Homesick Q&A video and photos: How did Doctors Without Borders & homophobia inspire this new play?

By |2020-01-26T22:51:48+00:0022 October 2018|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The night after they faced the press, the team behind the European premiere production of A Guide for the Homesick faced a packed audience, most of whom stayed on to take part enthusiastically in our post-show discussion.

Q&A video and photos: Katy Brand and 3Women’s stars on feminism and happiness

By |2020-02-01T23:16:36+00:0018 May 2018|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

So much laughter at last night's post-show Q&A for Katy Brand's debut play 3Women! Brand's 80-minute comedy-drama explores what it means to be a woman in the 21st century.

Q&A podcast and photos: Confronting bullies with the Late Company cast

By |2020-03-27T16:16:48+00:0024 August 2017|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Having heard so many of My Theatre Mates raving about Late Company following its European premiere earlier this year at the Finborough, I was really looking forward to seeing it at Trafalgar Studios. And yet, I still came under-prepared: I didn't bring enough tissues.
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