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Orange Tree Theatre announces Inside/Outside
February 22, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
Orange Tree Theatre today announces
Inside/Outside; a collection of world première short plays by six emerging and established writers, performed and live-streamed from the Orange Tree Theatre’s auditorium. The first three plays, written by Deborah Bruce, Joel Tan and Joe White, focus on the theme of Inside, and will be streamed live 25 – 27 March 2021. The final three plays by Sonali Bhattacharyya, Zoe Cooper and Kalungi Ssebandeke explore the theme of Outside, streamed live 15 – 17 April 2021.
The collection, directed by Anna Himali Howard and Georgia Green, cover stories of estrangement and loneliness; of connection and redemption; of despair in confinement to hope found in life outdoors.
December 15, 2020 10:00 am
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Award-winning playwright Beth Steel is the Writer in Residence at the National Theatre. As part of Marie Claire’s #savethearts campaign, she explains how a crisis-hit community of freelancers inspires her every day
Lockdown was announced a week before my new play,
The House of Shades, was to begin rehearsal. It’s a play I’d spent three years writing and was due to open at my dream venue, the Almeida Theatre in London, starring the brilliant Anne Marie Duff. That play, like so much else, has been postponed. I was gutted, but I also knew I was fortunate: many shows have been cancelled altogether.