Reflections from the Rehearsal Room: Fairview
In this preview, Supriya Finch explores how this play confronts audience expectations and asserts black identities as something far beyond the overtly political.
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In this preview, Supriya Finch explores how this play confronts audience expectations and asserts black identities as something far beyond the overtly political.
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We met up with Theo Chen & Qawiiah Bisiriyu, the co-Directors behind our upcoming production of Fairview by Jackie Sibblies Drury to find out more about the play, their process, and what to expect when you sit down in your seat at the ADC Theatre.
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Hailed by critics as "astoundingly smart and riveting", "dazzling and ruthless", and "unforgettable", the Pulitzer-prize-winning 'Fairview' invites audiences to question and process the act of watching. We spoke with the cast to find out their thoughts on the show!
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These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs for a New World. Each song follows a different character, a different person on the edge of a decision. Whether it is reflecting on a new pregnancy or fighting in the American revolution, five actors will tell a whole host of stories through the beautiful and complex Jason Robert Brown score. We talk to Jessi (Director) and George (Musical Director) about the show.
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We spoke to Directors, Alex Velody and Joe Short, about CUADC's upcoming production of Larry Kramer's 'The Normal Heart'.
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Carla Keen from The Ministry of Unplanned Occurrences explains why they love to craft shows in the moment.
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Jamie Rycroft, writer of Corkscrew Theatre Company's 'ABRA', tells us about the creative process behind his new play.
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In David Morley’s play ‘A Cold Supper Behind Harrods’, two of the four characters - Leo Marks and Vera Atkins were real people - secret agents working in Special Operations Executive during WW2. Martin Woodruff and Trish Peroni, actors playing these characters, have delved into their past and tell us something about their role during the war and what it’s like to portray someone who existed not so long ago.
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Set in June 1997, David Morley's play deals with the intertwining stories of three former special forces operatives from World War II as they prepare to give a televised tribute to their friend Patricia, a fourth operative who unfortunately met an untimely death during the war. Find out more about the show's historical background by reading on.
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This year’s CUADC Publicist sat down with members of the four Freshers' Plays this year to hear about the process of putting on a show in Cambridge for the first time.
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