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“For men have marble, women waxen, minds” – Work Bard Play Bard

Gender equality is something that is constantly fought for every day, with feminist issues gracing the pages of the media more and more as a number of celebrities back the fight for equality. But why is this such a tough … Continue reading

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The Dark Prince

A relatively new London Fringe Venue, the petite London Theatre, New Cross is currently converting itself into Elsinore’s vast fortifications in the rotten State of Denmark, with the help of The Merely Players. Relying solely on the text and the … Continue reading

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Last Man Standing

The First World War has often been romanticised throughout literary history and theatre, with its subject matter generally looking at the brave and hero-like characters fighting in the action. Jude Cole’s heart-breaking script, however, follows the lives of 6 individuals … Continue reading

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The Merely Players

As an incredibly interesting venue in the heart of Islington, The Rhum Jungle beneath Cotton’s plays host to an inventive and original look at a Shakespeare Classic. While taking the spiralling stairs down to the basement, you will undoubtedly bump … Continue reading

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