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Photo by Michele Piacquadio/Hemera / Getty Images

Photo by Michele Piacquadio/Hemera / Getty Images

Theatre of the Unimpressed

October 5, 2015

I’m sitting in a café in downtown New York talking about theatre, when I get asked the question that I always get asked and the question that I most dread: ‘What have you seen that’s good recently?’ I pause and I think and yet again nothing immediately comes to mind. My brain is a complete vacuum.

 

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In theatre Tags theatre, jordan tannahill, anthony neilson, theatre of the unimpressed, punchdrunk, complicite, headlong, boredom, audiences, playwriting, theatre making
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The Palace of Happiness, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Photo by Sarah Grochala

The Palace of Happiness, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Photo by Sarah Grochala

Why travel?

September 14, 2015

As a child, I used to go on holiday to communism. My father is of Polish descent – hence  my ridiculous surname – but grew up somewhat detached from his Polish roots. My grandfather, who had been an officer in the Polish Free Forces, never returned to Poland after the war. My father wasn’t taught to speak Polish and we didn’t celebrate Polish holidays. In the late seventies, however, my half-Polish father met my properly Polish stepmother on a business trip to Warsaw. He was salesman for a global chemical company. She worked for Orbis, the state run tourist company who were hosting them. It was love at first sight. Within months, she was on a plane to the UK and they were married, despite my grandmother’s objections that my stepmother was freedom grasping whore who was only after a passport.

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In theatre, capitalism, travel Tags theatre, travel, politics, new ways of thinking, philosophy
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How We Made the 1984 Digital Double Mobile App

September 20, 2013

People often refer to the idea that we are living in 1984, but to what extent is that a valid observation about contemporary society? If Big Brother is always watching, how is he watching us now? And to what end? In recent months, revelations about the NSA's PRISM programme have complicated our love affair with digital technology. Our mobile phones have been transformed into the equivalent of Orwell's telescreens, watching us as much as we watch them.

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In theatre, technology Tags theatre, technology, digital theatre, 1984, apps, George Orwell, surveillance culture, big brother, social media, big data, Michael Takeo Magruder, Headlong, Btihaj Ajana
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A picture of the theatre of Dionysus in Athens taken in 1870 by Sebah Pascal (1823 - 1886).

A picture of the theatre of Dionysus in Athens taken in 1870 by Sebah Pascal (1823 - 1886).

Ancient Greek Theatre

October 26, 2012

Euripides’ Medea was first performed in at the City Dionysia Festival in Athens in 431BC, nearly 2,500 years ago.

What would it have been like to have attended the original production? It’s difficult to know for sure. There is not enough historical evidence to present a definitive picture and scholars argue over the exact details. There is, however, one thing we can know for sure. The experience of watching a play in the theatre in ancient Greece was very different from watching a play in a theatre today.

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In theatre Tags theatre, tragedy, greek drama, greek theatre, Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus, ancient greece
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If You Have Time to Read This, You Have Time to Save the Arts from Funding Cuts

December 6, 2010

In September, I was asked by Papercut Theatre to write a short play in response to the impending arts cuts. The piece was staged as part of Cut Off at Theatre 503. At the time, I felt enthusiastic about the project. The arts community was pulling together to oppose the approaching cuts. Petitions were being signed, the Arts Funding site was buzzing with discussion and I Value the Arts twibbons were all over Twitter.

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In theatre Tags theatre, funding, austerity
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