Sunday Reminder that this big, sweaty, political, soca fete of a show is opening in the Soho Theatre Mainhouse! This legit is the last time SPLINTERED will be gracing the stage, so ah beg you book now before it sells out (again)
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GDP has a website!! Have a look below:
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Thank you so much to the wonderful @AlexJacksonC for building her, you're a wizard!
I'm so excited to finally be launching this, after a big development period for GDP supporrted by an @ace_national DYCP grant ✨
Not only does @emilyaboudetc make excellent, vibrant theatre, she’s actively changing the face of this industry by making space for Caribbean work (CC: @guardianstage) and we’re so excited for what is coming next for @lagahootheatre and #BOGEYMAN 👀
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“The future of West Indian militancy lies in art. All revolutions begin, amateurishly, with forged or stolen weapons, but the West Indian artist knew the need for revolt without knowing what weapon what weapon to use…” Derek Walcott. What The Twilight Says. 1970
Living Archive: Re-Balance
Today at 7:45pm we are hosting a reading of Under the Sun by Sylvia Wynter, acquired by the Royal Court in 1958.
Join us as it is brought to life by a brilliant cast, directed by the acclaimed Jasmine Lee Jones.
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https://t.co/rIicXqBWHU
🧵Honesty thread time..
What’s really hard sometimes is seeing other actors close to you have their lives completely change from opportunities, in the same amount of time you’ve been slogging away at the same side hustle, working your ass off creatively & nothing changes at all…
Revealing our brand new image for The Meaning of Zong!
This boldly inventive new play from @GilesTerera follows Olaudah Equiano as he helps set in motion events which led to the abolition movement in the UK.
Join us in the theatre from 2 April!
🎟️ https://t.co/NJykrUNcrf
More crèche's please!! The complexity of being a working mother in our industry needs more understanding. Let's have more parent&baby performances whilst we're at it!
Actor and director Maria Friedman has criticised the lack of support for parents working in theatre, claiming nothing has improved since she had young children and labelling it "disgusting". https://t.co/8xR1l6oNRs