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The Theatre Reviewer
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The Sound Of Absence ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
When Lenore’s father passes away, she is overcome with memories and rage forcing her to confront her identity and belonging. In order to rebuild herself, Lenore embarks on a solitary journey through time accompanied by poetry and a mysterious doppelganger-pianist. A hauntingly new experimental musical theatre piece, The Sound of Absence explores the intricate bond between father and daughter — and the unspoken reasons behind the choices our parents make. This intimate, exper


Interview with Liz Tait
Ahead of Who Do They Think They Are, I caught up with Liz Tait to talk about the themes at the heart of the production, the creative journey behind it, and what audiences can look forward to when the lights go up. What first sparked the idea for Who Do They Think They Are? I had the idea for this play when I went, somewhat reluctantly, to a hen do some years ago. It was one of those situations where I already knew I wasn’t going to know anyone and was about 20 years older


Too Small To Tell ⭐️⭐️⭐️
It’s a story about friendship, power and surviving Harvey Weinstein’s heliocentric hell. The play is a deeply personal story inspired by the #metoo movement and draws from Rose's own experience of working as an assistant at Miramax and actress in the 90’s. Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent allegations about - Justin Baldoni, Russell Brand, Sean Combs, Gino D'Acampo, Noel Clarke, Mohamed Al-Fayed, Giovanni Pernice, Kevin Spacey, Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
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