Author: Lucy Knight

Review: Our Country’s Good

Lucy Knight is touched by DUCT’s take on Timberlake Wertenbaker’s acclaimed dramatisation of The Playmaker. Our Country’s Good is a play which simultaneously critiques both the Thatcher era in which it was written...

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Review: HMS Pinafore

Sophie Wright is impressed by her first ever experience of opera. I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect from DOE’s HMS Pinafore. I’ve had very little previous exposure to operatic music before (please forgive the lack of...

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Review: Death as a Salesman

Layla Chowdhury is amused by Uday Duggal’s student written comedy. Having seen the preview for Death as a Salesman during the DDF Scratch Night, I was very excited to see the full production. The story follows a depressed...

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Review: A Night at the Tony’s

Julia Atherley dons black tie and immerses herself in the world of musical theatre. Tone Deaf Theatre Company’s A Night at the Tony’s was a production full of humour, energy, and immense talent. Staged at The Assembly Rooms...

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