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Interview with Liz Coin
Ahead of Lizzy Sunshine, I caught up with Liz Coin to talk about the themes at the heart of the production, the creative journey behind it, and what audiences can look forward to when the lights go up. Lizzy Sunshine made waves at Edinburgh Fringe last year — what sparked the original idea for the show? Well, strangely enough I was at a guided sound meditation at this funky warehouse event in Brooklyn. It got really long (and a little boring) so I escaped to a little side dre


I'm Sorry Prime Minister ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jim Hacker, who was hoping for a quiet life in academia until a committee revolt and outrage threaten to remove him from his employment and his home. Sir Humphrey Appleby must help Hacker before it's too late. Returning to the world of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister is a little like reopening a particularly witty political briefing you didn’t realise you missed. The satire may be rooted in decades-old television, but the humour, language, and observations about governm


Nosebleeds ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
‘I had one when I found out. Just as I saw my mum pick up the phone.’ When war breaks out in Ukraine, a young person starts to get nosebleeds. A lot. It’s all they think about. These nosebleeds aren’t just nosebleeds, they are signs of grief, danger and uncertainty. In this story of self discovery, this unnamed narrator goes to lengths to come to terms with why they are getting so many nosebleeds and what they truly mean? Nosebleeds is a hysterically heartbreaking story of a
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