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Royal Court announces reopening season beginning next month

© Helen Murray The Royal Court in west London has revealed a reopening programme of work taking it through until the end of 2021. Award-winning playwright Jasmine Lee-Jones will return with hit show seven methods of killing kylie jenner, playing from 16 June to 27 July 2021 and reopening the west London venue. Having previously premiered in the venue s upstairs space in 2019, the show now plays downstairs for six weeks, with Tia Bannon and Leanne Henlon starring. Plans for a digital capture are to be announced. Directed by Milli Bhatia, the piece s creative team features Rajha Shakiry (designer), Jessica Hung Han Yun and Amy Mae Smith (co-lighting designers), Elena Peña (sound designer), Delphine Gaborit (movement director), Jemima Robinson (associate designer) and Shereen Hamilton (assistant director).

Lucy Popescu s theatre news: Write to Play; Twenty Twenty; Grimm Tales for Fragile Times; Monuments

04 February, 2021 — By Lucy Popescu From The Young Vic TWENTY TWENTY film Even at Our Age DAME Harriet Walter, Mandy Colleran, Naomi Wirthner, Sharon D Clarke and Julie Graham star in Graeae’s new series of five short plays, written by alumni from Graeae’s Write to Play programme. The plays cover diverse topics from sibling rivalry to death by Post-it notes and feature upcoming disabled directors. The final two, captioned and audio described, are released online at noon on Feb 9 and 16. Visit: • The Young Vic has recently released three short films starring members of their TWENTY TWENTY community company. Even At Our Age by Tolani Shoneye, directed by Jade Lewis, is a dark and mischievous take on gameshows and secret societies; Tapestry by Nessah Muthy, directed by Audrey Sheffield is about a community choir, love, loss and letting go; and Home(body) by Jasmine Lee-Jones, directed by Milli Bhatia, is a unique take on homelessness. The films were created wit

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