The Hope Street Theatre was presented with a double bill of "Dirty Old Town" by Mikyla Jane Durkan and "Out The Woodwork" by Lee Clotworthy. Mikyla's one-woman show blended dark comedy with her signature humor, while Lee's Scouse farce followed Pat's adventures after winning £30 million in the lottery. Both performances left the audience captivated and entertained.
Read MoreOld Fruit Jar Productions came back to The Royal Court studio with a bang, staging The Incident Room. This gripping play delves into a 1970s investigation that rocked the British police force, focusing on the infamous Yorkshire Ripper case. It's been hailed as one of the biggest manhunts in British history. Written originally by David Byrne & Olivia Hirst, "The Incident Room" received superb reviews, earning a well deserved 5 star rating and adding another feather to Old Fruit Jar Productions cap.
Read MoreCalifornia Dreamin was one of the main highlights to come out of this year’s Fringe with the successful run of of the production. As most creatives can relate, Creating a play is a journey filled with anticipation, challenges, and ultimately, the gratification of seeing one's work come to life on stage. California Dreamin was no exception. In this curtain call, we delve into the insights and reflections with Rachel Loiuse Clark, as she shares her thoughts on how the audience engaged with the balance of comedy and darker themes, unexpected nuances in live performances, and the impact of the play on the creative journey.
Read MorePhina Oruche's performance of ‘IDENTITY CRISIS’ in her hometown of Liverpool was nothing short of perfect. Her show was hailed as a masterful blend of humor, self-deprecation, and unvarnished honesty in reflecting on her past. The production promised a cathartic journey which she delivered flawlessly through Liverpool's multifaceted media landscape, brought to life through nine unique characters. Each one wrestled with their personal demons, illuminating the yearning for love, validation, and belonging.
Phina Oruche's commanding presence on stage, set against a minimalist backdrop, drew the audience into a captivating journey of self-expression. The spotlight that bathed her performance in its glow seemed to symbolize the intensity of the emotions and experiences she shared. one audience member stated. "You were great, Phina! Your story challenged me to ask, 'What do I allow to determine my value?'" Another enthused, "So funny and interesting! I love it!", this shows the profound impact of Oruche's performance.
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