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The Edinburgh Fringe: A Student Showcase | The Blain Reaction
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A theatre blog for theatregoers. The Edinburgh Fringe: A Student Showcase. September 29, 2013. Published in The Orbital Magazine. Through third term last year, while most were studiously working their way through their exam timetables, myself and twelve other Royal Holloway Students were putting all our efforts into an entirely different ball game. We were busy auditioning, rehearsing and polishing the play Chatroom. Sussex University chose to take Dennis Kelly’s DNA. The Edinburgh Fringe is a fabulous a...
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EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW – FOMO – The Fear of Missing Out | The Blain Reaction
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A theatre blog for theatregoers. EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW – FOMO – The Fear of Missing Out. August 3, 2014. FOMO The Fear of Missing Out. Underbelly at Forth 1. Published on the British The British Theatre Guide. FOMO – The Fear of Missing Out. A show that looks fantastic on paper doesn’t quite meet expectations in. Fomo – The Fear of Missing Out. Fomo Fear of Missing Out. Runs to the 25. August at the Underbelly at Forth 1. Posted in: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014. FOMO - The The Fear of Missing Out.
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liamblain | The Blain Reaction
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A theatre blog for theatregoers. October 5, 2014. Reviewed by Robyn Bennett. Emerging talent Matilda Ibini depicts a rarely staged British involvement in slavery, focusing on the interweaving lives of those both free and enslaved on a 19C sugar plantation in Barbados. Continue reading →. EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW – FOMO – The Fear of Missing Out. August 3, 2014. FOMO The Fear of Missing Out. Underbelly at Forth 1. Published on the British The British Theatre Guide. FOMO – The Fear of Missing Out. The most ...
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MUSCOVADO REVIEW | The Blain Reaction
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A theatre blog for theatregoers. October 5, 2014. Reviewed by Robyn Bennett. Emerging talent Matilda Ibini depicts a rarely staged British involvement in slavery, focusing on the interweaving lives of those both free and enslaved on a 19C sugar plantation in Barbados. Is the culmination of an eighteen month collaboration between Ibini and BurntOut Theatre’s Artistic Director and Producer Clemmie Reynolds. After months of development workshops, readings and performing extracts;. An original mass complete ...