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PostScript Journal: for the considered, critical response to theatre.
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"If you love me, I'll always be in your heart. If you hate me, I'll always be in your mind." Theatre has the power to delight and...
Scotland the Brave!
By JBR The Scottish Independence debate has spilled over into theatre now. Scottish journalist and theatre critic Anna Burnside has...
We're all in boxes... Let's take the lid off.
A response by Mikey I want to expand upon the important and relevant argument made in a previous Postscript article by Eshwar Alladi....
Theatre Criticism: Waving or Drowning?
By JBR Mark Shenton's blog can usually be relied upon to get me thinking. This week he returned to a subject close to his heart: the role...
Gay history is a hard act to follow.
By JBR I’m supposed to be writing a postscript. I’m meant to be considering my opinion of the two shows I’ve seen and offering an...
Has writing this made me a writeress?
By Holly Morgan "So, what do you do then?" a slightly frayed hipster smirked at me the other evening. As chat goes this is obviously...
Do you need to put me in that box? Then take me out.
By Esh Alladi Recently I read a really important article about racism in the entertainment industry by Daniel York who articulated some...
Bikram Yoga: Masochism or Rational Theatrical Practice?
by Emily Hardy I started practicing Bikram Yoga in 2009 and class is as agonising now as it was on day one. Tortured for the full 90...
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