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Victoria Rudland


Victoria Rudland

Hailing from the deepest, darkest north (Edinburgh), Victoria is a freelance writer and sub-editor based in London. In addition to writing for Exeunt, she also scribbles about theatre, among other things, for Londonist, FringeReview and The Playground. Interests include: dancing, sloe gin, dogs, lace-up boots, Berlin, Milan Kundera, Vladimir Nabokov, The Thick Of It, Amanda Palmer, fantasising about being a harpist/cellist/ballerina/jockey/aerialist/bird.


Articles by Victoria Rudland


Belongings
27 June 2011
Reviews • West End & Central

Belongings

Trafalgar Studios ⋄ 22nd June – 9th July 2011
By Victoria Rudland

Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s explosive first play.


Public Interest
15 June 2011
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Public Interest

New Diorama Theatre ⋄ 7th – 25th June 2011
By Victoria Rudland

Dramatic exploration of the Baha Mousa Inquiry.


Mojo Mickybo
27 May 2011
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Mojo Mickybo

Old Red Lion ⋄ 17th May – 4th June 2011
By Victoria Rudland

Owen McCafferty’s energetic two-hander.


Little Eyolf
10 May 2011
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Little Eyolf

Jermyn Street Theatre ⋄ 3rd May – 28th May 2011
By Victoria Rudland

Imogen Stubbs shines in Ibsen’s late play.


Sinéad Matthews
2 May 2011
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Sinéad Matthews

By Victoria Rudland

On Mike Leigh, Ecstasy and finding her voice.


Electra
17 April 2011
Reviews • OWE & Fringe

Electra

Gate Theatre ⋄ 7th April – 14th May 2011
By Victoria Rudland

Sophocles gets dark, bloody and anguished.


Nick Payne in Brief
14 April 2011
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Nick Payne in Brief

By Victoria Rudland

On sex, climate, and feeling contemporary.


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