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Natasha Tripney


Natasha Tripney

Natasha co-founded Exeunt in 2011 and was editor until 2016. She's now lead critic and reviews editor for The Stage, and has written about theatre and the arts for the Guardian, Time Out, the Independent, Lonely Planet and Tortoise.


Articles by Natasha Tripney


Sparks
15 November 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Sparks

Old Red Lion ⋄ 10th November - 5th December 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Sisterland.


The Winter’s Tale/Harlequinade
8 November 2015
Reviews • West End & Central

The Winter’s Tale/Harlequinade

Garrick Theatre ⋄ 17th October - 16th January 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Pursued by a bear.


French Without Tears
23 October 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

French Without Tears

Orange Tree Theatre ⋄ 8th October - 21st November 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Pay attention to the hair.


Edinburgh Fringe 2015: A Farewell Song
1 September 2015
Features

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: A Farewell Song

By Natasha Tripney

Before reality kicks in, a poetic parting of the ways with this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.


What I Learned From Johnny Bevan
17 August 2015
Reviews • Edinburgh

What I Learned From Johnny Bevan

Summerhall ⋄ 7th-30th August 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Things can only get better.


Black Dogs and Lizard Skin
15 August 2015
Features

Black Dogs and Lizard Skin

By Natasha Tripney

Natasha Tripney on beautiful black dogs and the strange process of reviewing shows about depression.


Speak, Memory: Poetry and the Fringe
12 August 2015
Features

Speak, Memory: Poetry and the Fringe

By Natasha Tripney

Four poets and performers talk about finding a space for poetry amid the noise of the Fringe.


How To Keep an Alien
9 August 2015
Reviews • Edinburgh

How To Keep an Alien

Traverse Theatre ⋄ 6th-30th August 2015
By Natasha Tripney

A paper trail.


Garden
5 August 2015
Reviews • Edinburgh

Garden

Pleasance Courtyard ⋄ 5th-31st August 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Up above the streets and houses.


Men in the Cities: Slight Return
3 August 2015
Features

Men in the Cities: Slight Return

By Natasha Tripney

Natasha Tripney revisits Chris Goode’s potent monologue at the Royal Court.


Some Dude Did a Stupid Thing
9 July 2015
Features

Some Dude Did a Stupid Thing

By Natasha Tripney

Some slightly wired words about theatre, Twitter and the way that stories spread on the internet.


Nocturne
7 July 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Nocturne

London Wonderground ⋄ 15th May - 11th September 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Creatures of the night.


1984
1 July 2015
Reviews • West End & Central

1984

Playhouse Theatre ⋄ 12th June - 5th September 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Chip, chop. Chip, chop.


Bedtime Stories, and More from the Malta Festival
25 June 2015
Features

Bedtime Stories, and More from the Malta Festival

By Natasha Tripney

Rebecca Jacobson reports from Poznan’s festival of performance.


Gefängnistheater aufBruch: A Prison Theatre Project in Berlin
24 June 2015
Features

Gefängnistheater aufBruch: A Prison Theatre Project in Berlin

By Natasha Tripney

“This is theatre, not therapy.” Rebecca Jacobson reports on a new version of the Odyssey in Berlin.


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