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Exploring what makes us who we are

http://shet.news/kjoz9 Copied! AT THE end of April, the Garrison doors opened once more to Islesburgh Drama Group as they rehearsed and then performed and filmed their latest play You Made Me: Oliver. Written by Stephenie Pagulayan and directed by Morag Mouat, the play centres around the eponymous Oliver and his various relationships with four key women in his life. 4 of 13Adverts Pagulayan has described the play, for Shetland Arts, as being “an exploration of misogyny, its definition and origins inspired by witnessing perceived misogynistic behaviour in our community”. Of course, this is theatre in the time of Covid. After several excellent audio radio productions, returning to the stage with an in-person cast presented a number of obstacles. The cast and production team had new rules to stick to: social distancing, limited cast, restricted numbers in the theatre, face coverings when not performing…boundaries that no doubt presented many challenges to ev

Innovative theatre at a time curtains are still down and doors closed

http://shet.news/hdkbo Copied! I LOVE the theatre. I love plays, musical theatre, innovations in theatre that push the boundaries, street theatre – I’ve seen theatre in castle grounds and in pokey drama studios, I’ve been to Broadway and the West End and I’ve seen productions in crumbling cathedrals. I love the spectacle and the experience: the lights, the stage, the majestic auditoriums…and I’ll always love those things. 9 of 13Adverts But theatres across the country are still dark. Curtains down, doors closed. No lights, no spectacle. Definitely no crowds. My heart aches at the thought of social distancing at the theatre when part of the buzz is being part of a packed audience.

The truth didn t really matter at all

http://shet.news/tn34a Copied! I read something the other day which made me laugh: “April 1: the only day of the year that people critically evaluate things they find on the Internet before accepting them as true.” Funny, but something I’m sure we can all agree is in fact the case. Why so? Because we bring what knowledge we have (or don’t have) to every situation. Our knowledge of April Fools’ Day affords us some criticality that the other days of the year perhaps do not. It forces us to ask: Does truth matter? 5 of 14Adverts So, in listening to the radio play

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