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Post by theatremad on Jul 23, 2019 7:45:26 GMT
New season announcement today, finally. Roxana Silbert's first I believe
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Post by raiseitup on Jul 23, 2019 8:51:00 GMT
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Post by theatremad on Jul 23, 2019 8:56:31 GMT
Boticelli in the Fire by Jordan Tannahill Ravens: Spassky vs Fischer by Tom Morton-Smith
Both in Main
And in Downstairs:
The Haystack by Al Blyth Either by Ruby Thomas Unknown Rivers by Chinonyerem Odimba
Not heard of most of the writers but Morton-Smith is exciting based on Oppenheimer and Boticelli intrigues.
No descriptions yet just titles aside from King of Hells
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Post by theatremad on Jul 23, 2019 9:01:34 GMT
Directors so far:
King of Hells: Michael Boyd Botticelli on Fire: Blanche McIntyre Ravens: Spassky vs Fischer: Annabelle Comyn
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Post by theatremad on Jul 23, 2019 9:17:45 GMT
Either: Guy Jones Unknown Rivers: Daniel Bailey The Haystack: Roxana Silbert
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2019 11:09:00 GMT
Sounds interesting but surprised to see there are still 3 out of 4 main stage plays written by men.
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Post by MrBunbury on Jul 23, 2019 11:40:31 GMT
Quite intrigued by "The king of Hell's Palace" since I loved "The world of extreme happiness". And I will probably book "Botticelli on fire" because, after metaphorically embracing his mother in "draw me close" at the Young Vic, I want to see one of Jordan Tannahill's plays.
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Post by orchidman on Jul 23, 2019 13:39:56 GMT
Sounds interesting but surprised to see there are still 3 out of 4 main stage plays written by men. Surprised on a sample size of 4? Really? If you care about that you've got to look at what they do over a couple of years of work.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2019 14:56:53 GMT
Sounds interesting but surprised to see there are still 3 out of 4 main stage plays written by men. Surprised on a sample size of 4? Really? If you care about that you've got to look at what they do over a couple of years of work. Main stage shows at Hampstead since 2012: Plays by men - 50. Plays by women - 15. Plays by Terry Johnson, Howard Brenton or David Hare: 9
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Post by Jan on Jul 23, 2019 16:18:05 GMT
Sounds interesting but surprised to see there are still 3 out of 4 main stage plays written by men. Similar ratio to the comments on this board then.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2019 19:03:13 GMT
Surprised on a sample size of 4? Really? If you care about that you've got to look at what they do over a couple of years of work. Main stage shows at Hampstead since 2012: Plays by men - 50. Plays by women - 15. Plays by Terry Johnson, Howard Brenton or David Hare: 9 Yeah, but it seems quite harsh somehow to hold Roxana Silbert personally responsible for all of Ed Hall's "but women don't even write plays!" nonsense when she had no say over his tenure and has scarcely begun her own.
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Post by lynette on Jul 23, 2019 19:52:09 GMT
Sounds interesting but surprised to see there are still 3 out of 4 main stage plays written by men. Similar ratio to the comments on this board then. What ya sayin? That three out of four comments on this Board are made by men? Well, I’m not gonna do the counting but I doubt that is the case. Anyway, it is something of a challenge. 😁
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Post by lynette on Jul 23, 2019 19:53:12 GMT
So just adjusting the ratio here, folks with another comment so that Dr Jan Brock isn’t offended by our lack of equality.
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Post by Latecomer on Jul 29, 2019 17:38:30 GMT
So, public booking today and I quite liked the look of the plays but didn’t want to use up more than the £54 credit voucher I had (from resale of tickets by them needed using within the year)....so have used their “book all 4 plays and pay for 3” and got seats at the back for Wed matinees for all of them. Plays are more about factual events/concepts than emotional drama (I think?) so I reckon I don't need to be quite so close to stage...we will see!
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