
by Jen Aitken | 12:57 am, 19/07/2010
Written by William Shakespeare Directed by Samuel Irwin Starring Angus McBryde, Abby Howells, Finn Sigglekow, Miriam Noonan, Alex Wilson, and Jacob McDowell Allen Hall Lunchtime Theatre 4/5
by Jen Aitken | 12:08 am, 12/07/2010
Looking back at Semester One, I thought I would offer my thoughts regarding what works and what doesn’t really work so well when it comes to directing/producing/devising a Lunctime Theatre performance.
by Jen Aitken | 8:29 pm, 11/07/2010
Directed by Jimmy Currin Devised and starring THEA152 Semester One students (2/5)
by Jen Aitken | 8:28 pm, 11/07/2010
Adapted by Patrick Barlow Directed by Hilary Norris Starring Patrick Davies, Anna Henare, Mark Neilson, and Danny Still Fortune Theatre Mainstage (4/5)
by Jen Aitken | 4:21 pm, 11/07/2010
Written by Kiri Beeching Directed by Richard Huber Staring Kiri Beeching and Richard Huber (3/5)
by Jen Aitken | 4:16 am 18/05/2010
Directed by Stuart Young Starring Nadya Shaw Bennett Allen Hall Theatre March 3 – 6 at 7.30pm, Sunday March 7 at 4pm
Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie and edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner, this piece of documentary theatre, directed by the head of the Theatre Studies department and starring a recent graduate of the Theatre Studies Honours programme, puts on stage the true story of a political activist working for the International Solidarity Movement in support of the Palestinian people. This young woman was killed by an Israeli bulldozer while fighting for the rights of others. Her name was Rachel Corrie. My Name is Rachel Corrie is going to be one incredible piece of theatre; I give you my personal guarantee.