I first came across Country Music whilst at drama school. The play really stood out to me because of how human it felt. I was drawn to the relationships between the characters and the journey which Jamie goes on. Years later, I came back to it because I remembered that…
Rachael Jacks is a freelance Theatre Designer and maker within the theatre, film and events industries, working on our next production Tony's Last Tape. She gets in the hot seat this week to spill on her current project.
"Many of the best known songs were written and sung by LGBT musicians and yet there has until relatively recently been a culture of homophobia within the jazz scene." Queertet's Tom Smith shines a light on five of his faves.
"Dynamic and daring, our summer season is filled with national and international theatre makers, presenting stories that have the power to unlock new possibilities and points of view."
Andy Barrett (writer of Tony's Last Tape) reflects on Tony Benn's legacy, the ongoing relevance of the play and one of the politician's most famous quotes (or is it?)
Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Elf Lyons is no stranger to putting on a show. Here she imparts some of the wisdom she's gained (feat. sleep and vegetables).