DDF Review: The Republic of Eric
Jaime-lee Burke enjoys the fantasticality and outstanding performances of Ryan King’s The Republic of Eric, despite areas of improvements within its technical aspects and smoothness of storyline.
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Jaime-lee Burke enjoys the fantasticality and outstanding performances of Ryan King’s The Republic of Eric, despite areas of improvements within its technical aspects and smoothness of storyline.
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Ryan King reflects on what he’s learned since writing his first play for DDF last year, and the research and development process behind his audio drama, ‘The Republic of Eric’, a conflict-filled exploration of power, family and property.
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Jodie Sale is unsettled and captivated by H.M.F Jenkin’s one-person show ‘Degenerate’, a jolting exploration of freedom, observation and truth.
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What does art mean today? Can the radical still exist? Alexander Cohen, DST Festivals Secretary, reflects on the artistic problems, philosophies and questions behind the program and theme of DDF 2021, ‘radical voices for radical times’.
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Durham Drama Festival (DDF) 2021 begins tomorrow, running from 1st to 7th February. DDF has been one of the annual highlights of the DST calendar for over 40 years, comprising an entire week of theatre that is written, produced, directed, performed and organised by students
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