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Stuck With You – Graeae | Review February 17, 2021 Last updated: March 14, 2021 An entire series could be made out of this scenario. Sarah (Sharon Duncan-Brewster) is FaceTiming her sister Abi (Alexandra James) even though they are in the same house: the show is set in either the relatively recent past or the relatively recent future, at a time when weddings were permitted without the mere presence of other people being in the same room causing a potentially life or death situation. Abi has locked the door to the bathroom, which is quite reasonable, given the sort of things people tend to do in bathrooms, but Sarah wants to talk. Now. ....
Dame Harriet Walter and Mandy Colleran in How Do You Make a Cup of Tea? - Credit: Graeae Theatre Company The latest in a series of Zoom plays from Hackney s Graeae Theatre tackles everything from sibling rivalry to an awkward meeting between ex lovers. Crips Without Constraints Part 2 is the work of deaf and disabled writers and directors, and feature performances by Dame Harriet Walter, Sharon D. Clarke, Mandy Colleran, Julie Graham and Naomi Wirthner. The project started in spring 2020 at the height of the first lockdown with an acclaimed series of 11 new works filmed on Zoom and streamed online while Graeae s Kingsland Road headquarters was closed. The five new duologues, which began on January 19, are released every Tuesday until February 16. ....
How Do You Make a Cup of Tea? by Kellan Frankland | Review January 20, 2021 Last updated: March 17, 2021 There’s a dark kind of humour that permeates proceedings in this brief show, which effectively becomes drama about drama. Sally (Dame Harriet Walter) meets Frankie (Mandy Colleran) in a Zoom meeting. Both think they have been cast as Emily, the lead character in a play about a wheelchair user. Not much else about Emily is disclosed in the conversation, as Sally instead wants to get to know Frankie first. Nothing inherently wrong with that, one would reasonably think, except Sally’s fact-finding style is tactless, to say the least. ....