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04 February, 2021 â 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 Graeaeâs new series of five short plays, written by alumni from Graeaeâs 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 w ....
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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. ....
Last modified on Mon 4 Jan 2021 07.24 EST Theatre Crips Without Constraints Part 2 Harriet Walter, Mandy Colleran, Naomi Wirthner and Mat Fraser feature in six online plays written by a new generation of D/deaf and disabled artists. Filmed on Zoom, they follow the success of a quirky original series by Graeae Theatre Company that was streamed during lockdown. graeae.org, 19 January-23 February Hymn Lolita Chakrabarti’s play about masculinity and ambition stars Adrian Lester and Danny Sapani as two men who meet at a funeral, and whose lives as fathers, sons and brothers are illuminated through music and song. Blanche McIntyre returns to the Almeida, following her directorial success with The Writer. ....