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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


Not Too Tame: Pub Life
16 June 2015
Features

Not Too Tame: Pub Life

By Natasha Tripney

Jimmy Fairhurst on his show Early Doors, pub culture, and the need to make ‘theatre for all.’


The City That Broke All the Rules
11 June 2015
Features

The City That Broke All the Rules

By Natasha Tripney

The results of Exeunt’s annual caffeinated trawl through the Edinburgh Fringe programme.


The Dogs of War
31 May 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

The Dogs of War

Old Red Lion ⋄ 26th May - 20th June 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Cry, havoc!


A Piece of Plastic
27 May 2015
Reviews • Germany

A Piece of Plastic

Schaubühne Theatre ⋄ until 23rd June 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Art and the middle classes.


Theatre of Wilderness
26 May 2015
Features • Essays

Theatre of Wilderness

By Natasha Tripney

Tim Foley on the importance of language when talking about mental illness and his new play, The Dogs of War.


The Inquiline
24 May 2015
Reviews • Performance

The Inquiline

Camden People's Theatre ⋄ 19th-22nd May 2015
By Natasha Tripney

This crisis of knowledge.


What is Artist Development?
19 May 2015
Features

What is Artist Development?

By Natasha Tripney

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, James Yarker, Natalie Querol, and Paul Warwick debate ‘This Thing Called Artist Development.’


Embracing All the Possibilities of What it is to be Human
14 May 2015
Features

Embracing All the Possibilities of What it is to be Human

By Natasha Tripney

Playwright and poet Kaite O’Reilly on the impact of the cuts on disability arts.


Bluebird
12 May 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Bluebird

Tabard Theatre ⋄ 5th – 30th May 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Failing to fly.


Radical Identification
11 May 2015
Features

Radical Identification

By Natasha Tripney

US playwright Ken Urban on the inspiration behind his play about the Rwandan genocide, Sense of an Ending.


The Sixth Hundred Roar
11 May 2015
Features

The Sixth Hundred Roar

By Natasha Tripney

Tim Foley, playwright and former Old Red Lion barman, toasts the theatre-pub on its 600th birthday.


Transform: A Year of Transistion
7 May 2015
Features

Transform: A Year of Transistion

By Natasha Tripney

Amy Letman on the evolution of the Transform festival, and where it’s going next.


Bugsy Malone
5 May 2015
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Bugsy Malone

Lyric Hammersmith ⋄ 11th April - 1st August 2015
By Natasha Tripney

Bring the happy.


Transform: Talking to Ghosts
5 May 2015
Features

Transform: Talking to Ghosts

By Natasha Tripney

New work by Akeim Buck and Heather Christian at West Yorkshire Playhouse.


Transform: Come and See
3 May 2015
Features

Transform: Come and See

By Natasha Tripney

James Varney on the first day of Transform at West Yorkshire Playhouse.


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