Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation

Recommending: Growing your own vegetables

Other theatre

Lyn Gardner writes here about the theatre that critics miss:
“…two theatre cultures operate in this country: one is protected and supported by critical endorsement and the other is largely ignored. One culture takes place entirely in theatres; the other takes place where it can find a foothold – on the streets, in found spaces, etc. One is largely text-based; the other embraces the visual and the physical. One is almost entirely London-centric (with Stratford-upon-Avon treated as a suburb of the capital) and the other not only embraces the regional but also has a much more European and international dimension”

comments

Comments are closed.

  • About me

    I'm a playwright and investment analyst. I have a broad range of interests: food, gardening, innovation & intellectual property, sustainability, architecture & design, writing and the arts. I sit on the board of Talawa Theatre Company and advise a CIS investment trust on socially responsible investments.

  • Recent Work

    Recent plays include, for theatre: Nakamitsu, Yellow Gentlemen, Lost in Peru, Lemon Love. For radio: Places in Between (R4), Patent Breaking Life Saving (WS).

  • Nakamitsu

  • Yellow Gentlemen