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Andy Field: “Resisting the matrixification of time”
19 August 2015
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Andy Field: “Resisting the matrixification of time”

By Alice Saville

The co-director of the Forest Fringe on free art and why you should spend a day at the Forest.


Nadia Fall: “I love small scenes, close-ups.”
17 August 2015
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Nadia Fall: “I love small scenes, close-ups.”

By David Ralf

The director discusses her upcoming production of Our Country’s Good, redemption, art, and ‘the movie version’.


Made in China: “It’s not about you. Be better at not taking it personally”
13 August 2015
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Made in China: “It’s not about you. Be better at not taking it personally”

By Andrew Youngson

Jess Latowicki and Tim Cowbury on mining their relationship for the sake of their art.


Jamie Wood: “This liveness of bodies and of sharing.”
11 August 2015
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Jamie Wood: “This liveness of bodies and of sharing.”

By Alice Saville

The performer talks clowning, hippies, and the process of making his Edinburgh Fringe show O No!


Alex Clifton: “There’s a cultural fantasy that actors are egotists, and that’s total crap.”
29 July 2015
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Alex Clifton: “There’s a cultural fantasy that actors are egotists, and that’s total crap.”

By David Ralf

The Chester Performs director stresses generosity, gender parity, and infinite theatre.


What Next? “We have to give a more economic argument for arts provision”
28 July 2015
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What Next? “We have to give a more economic argument for arts provision”

By Verity Healey

Daniel Harrison tells Verity Healey about What Next? Generation and protecting funding for the arts.


Simon Godwin: “After years of new plays, I thought, ‘I can do whatever I like’”
27 July 2015
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Simon Godwin: “After years of new plays, I thought, ‘I can do whatever I like’”

By Tim Bano

Royals, improv and old writing with the Richard II director.


Patrick Marber: “They all think I’m cleverer than I actually am”
20 July 2015
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Patrick Marber: “They all think I’m cleverer than I actually am”

By Tim Bano

The writer, director and comedian does the old bus trick.


FEAST: Clout’s Body Horror and Baroque Excess
16 July 2015
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FEAST: Clout’s Body Horror and Baroque Excess

By David Ralf

David Ralf speaks to George Ramsay about waste, exploitation and carnival.


Spill: A Verbatim Show About Sex
29 June 2015
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Spill: A Verbatim Show About Sex

By Rosemary Waugh

Rosemary Waugh talks to Propolis Theatre about Sex, Ikea and the Truth.


Michael Longhurst: “Fly, My Pretties!”
29 June 2015
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Michael Longhurst: “Fly, My Pretties!”

By Alice Saville

The director on Constellations, Broadway, and letting his productions take flight.


Nick Gill: “Even if I massacre it, it’s The Trial, it’ll survive”
23 June 2015
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Nick Gill: “Even if I massacre it, it’s The Trial, it’ll survive”

By Duncan Gates

Duncan Gates talks to the playwright about The Trial, adaptation, and ‘shared industry’


Anders Lustgarten: “The EU is prepared to let migrants die”
20 June 2015
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Anders Lustgarten: “The EU is prepared to let migrants die”

By Verity Healey

Verity Healey asks about Lampedusa, and being a ‘shouty activist’.


Tim Crouch: Bare Stages, Extraordinary Transformations
15 June 2015
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Tim Crouch: Bare Stages, Extraordinary Transformations

By Miriam Gillinson

Miriam Gillinson shares a refreshing oak tree with Tim Crouch.


A Decade With Mars
3 June 2015
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A Decade With Mars

By Rosemary Waugh

Artists Ella Good and Nicki Kent discuss their ten year engagement with the Mars One project.


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