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Tag Archive: Theatre

Feb 20 2013

Introducing: Artistic Company ‘Sunderland REP’

Sunderland REP is a young and vibrant artistic company, producing theatre, film, radio and other events, in the city of Sunderland and beyond. It was formed, by me (Paul Dunn), after a successful collaboration last summer produced the promenade production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Barnes Park. You can read the Sunderland Echo …

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Sep 18 2012

Theatre Review “Chalet Lines” at Live Theatre

“Chalet Lines” as a “shockingly funny journey through 5 decades of birthdays, weddings and hen dos which asks can we ever really cut the apron string that ties us to our parents?” In the first half hour, as the characters established their roles in the celebration of Nanna’s 70th birthday, at a holiday camp, I …

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Jun 13 2012

Theatre Reviews – ‘Misery’ and ‘Play It Again Sam’

The amateur theatre community here in the North-East is thriving and, contrary to popular perception, the standard is actually very good. I recently saw a couple of productions of well known shows by very popular and prolific writers. MISERY by Stephen King, adapted by Simon Moore. Washington Theatre Group’s production of Stephen King’s novel, subsequently …

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