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David Graeber: “Everyday we wake up and collectively make a world together; but which one of us, left to our own devices, would ever decide they wanted to make a world like this one?”
joyland (2022), directed by saim sadiq 🇵🇰
as a patriarchal family yearns for the birth of a son to continue their family line, their youngest son secretly joins an erotic dance theatre and falls for its transgender starlet.
drive link: https://t.co/NpWGNhVI2s
If anyone taking a show up to fringe is in need of a sound designer and has a bit of money to pay for one, I have capacity to take on at least one more show in the next couple of months, I think! And I would like to, please.
Join us on 13 June for an evening of readings fundraising for Palestinian writers displaced in Egypt
At SET Social, Peckham - from @eseapn, @TiltedAxisPress, @FitzcarraldoEds, in association with @PalFest, + @EseaSisters will present on ESEA-Palestine solidarity teach-in events
Brilliant time in Paris collaborating with Tim Cape & Sound Initiative on a new performance. A pleasure to be thinking around music, movement, and words.
I got lost walking around Paris, trying to deliver a tiny deconstructed Paris for a friend. Like a Calvino joke.
do we need more of a diss track culture in theatre? I don't think we do, but in the interest of experimentation, david mamet, for example, is a silly bitch
Peckham high road is now completely blocked by people resisting the Bibby Stockholm removal as well as blocking the arrests made by police.
There are many many more of us than the police. They’re not going anywhere.
Come and join us and we can stop them together.
BREAKING: Students at the University of Warwick have established an encampment in solidarity with Gaza.
The students are calling on @uniofwarwick to divest from companies complicit in Israeli violations of international law.
The first Black professional actor on a British stage whose name we know was a Black woman, Rachael Baptiste, who played Juliet in the eighteenth century. All power to @JamieLloydCo and their leading lady, Francesca Amewaduh-Rivers. She joins a proud, long tradition.