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Luton s Museum Of Stories: Bury Park community tales showcased in new audio app tour of town

Luton s Museum Of Stories: Bury Park community tales showcased in new audio app tour of town
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Community radio stations wanted to air new audio drama

A new drama series called The Waves is being made available free of charge to all community radio stations.

Play based on doctor s frontline pandemic work to show at Theatr Clwyd

Play based on doctor s frontline pandemic work to show at Theatr Clwyd
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Department of Theatre Arts performs The Domino Effect

The Domino Effect starting on Thursday, May 20. Photo by Alana Melvin. This past weekend the Lawrence University Department of Theatre Arts performed their version of The Domino Effect, a play written by Fin Kennedy. The production was directed by Kathy Privatt and stage managed by junior Riley Seib.   The play, performed in the campus’ Stansbury Theater, is set in Hamlets, London, and follows the life of a girl named Amina who refuses to speak, played by senior Lexi Praxl and sophomore Frankie Sobel. Amina grows up with her mother, Nibijah, played by sophomore Madeline Guest, as well as her father, Samit, played by freshman Jon Winkler. Amina’s father is a clockmaker and struggles to keep the family financially afloat. In turn, Amina’s mother abandons the two to go work in America. 

Fin Kennedy steps down as artistic director of Tamasha

Leila & Justice. It s a wrench to move on from such a much-loved company and its close-knit community of awesome and inspiring artists, Kennedy said. I m very proud of everything Tamasha and I have achieved together, and the company will always have a special place in my heart. But mostly I m proud of the scores of new storytellers we ve launched, and all that they re achieving. Deepa Patel, chair of Tamasha, responded: It s been a privilege and pleasure to work alongside Fin. His commitment to finding and nurturing new voices has been instrumental in developing Tamasha s vision as the home for unheard stories. On behalf of the board and staff we thank him for his hard work and achievements during his time and wish him success in his future career. We will announce the details of our future leadership once they are finalised.

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