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Doughnut Drive ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
“What if he’s dead…And I’ve killed someone.” Last year, Bex’s dad died. And Bex aint coping too well… She now heads his car dealership, 'Martin’s Motors' - ironically, while harbouring a driving ban. On the eve before the ban is finally set to be lifted, Bex is seduced by her self-destructive streak and makes a truly MUGGY decision, with deadly consequences. Desperate and spiralling, she turns to her best mate for help. But how exactly is Yaz’s passion for doughnuts and film


Interview with Mohammedally Hashemi
Ahead of Where There Is No Time, I caught up with Mohammedally Hashemi 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 inspired you to write Where There Is No Time? I’ve always started with finding the right world to carry a story, and with Where There Is No Time that world was the glamorous, high-pressure fashion industry. I was fascinated by the intimate, often


Interview with Liz Coin
Ahead of Lizzy Sunshine, I caught up with Liz Coin 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. Lizzy Sunshine made waves at Edinburgh Fringe last year — what sparked the original idea for the show? Well, strangely enough I was at a guided sound meditation at this funky warehouse event in Brooklyn. It got really long (and a little boring) so I escaped to a little side dre
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