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Tag Archives: Tricycle Theatre

Archive Theatre Review • PURE GOLD • Talawa @ Soho Theatre • 2007

Director Indhu Rubasingham is much in the news at present for taking over the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, London, and changing its name to the Kiln. Most of us are up … Continue reading

06/02/2018 · 1 Comment

Quote • KWAME KWEI-ARMAH • The Critics

“I wasn’t prepared for that [critical mauling of Statement of Regret] really, just as I wasn’t prepared for all the praise and success [for Elmina’s Kitchen]. You have to reassess … Continue reading

01/23/2017 · 1 Comment

Archive Theatre Review • THE HISTORY OF THE TROUBLES (accordin’ to My Da) • Tricycle Theatre • 2003 #Repost

First posted here on 26-04-13 Sometimes new plays have a knack of coming along at just the right time. This new play from Belfast is a real shot in the … Continue reading

01/20/2017 · 2 Comments

5 London theatres awarded vital funding to improve accessibility and working conditions

Theatres Trust, the national advisory public body for theatres, have announced five small theatres in London will benefit from the second round of its London Theatres Small Grants Scheme. The … Continue reading

12/07/2016 · Leave a comment

The right outcome: Tricycle Theatre reverses UK Jewish Film Festival ban

UK Human Rights Blog As a brief update to my post from last week. The Tricycle Theatre and the UK Jewish Film Festival have settled their differences after an agreement was … Continue reading

08/15/2014 · Leave a comment

Archive Theatre Review • PLAYBOY OF THE WEST INDIES | • Tricycle Theatre • 2004

Playboy of the West Indies by Mustapha Matura Playwright Mustapha Matura’s reworking of the story from J M Synge’s Playboy of the Western World was first seen at this Kilburn theatre in 1984, … Continue reading

06/17/2014 · Leave a comment

Archive Theatre Review • DOUBT: A PARABLE • Tricycle Theatre • 2007

Certainty can be a dangerous thing. Think of all those people you know who have never had any doubt they are right. And then think of the damage they can do. Mind … Continue reading

02/28/2014 · Leave a comment

Archive Theatre Review • DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE • Tricycle Theatre • 2008

Iraq is fast becoming a tool of preference for writers who cannot resist joining the crowds to sound off their support or condemnation of the war. With the five-year anniversary … Continue reading

10/15/2013 · Leave a comment

Archive Theatre Review • THE HISTORY OF THE TROUBLES (accordin’ to My Da) • Tricycle Theatre • 2003

Sometimes new plays have a knack of coming along at just the right time. This new play from Belfast is a real shot in the arm for the peace process. … Continue reading

04/26/2013 · 1 Comment