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A Word on Plays is a podcast, hosted by Amy Gang about script analysis and theater production, featuring a new play and a new theatre artist each month.
Maren Commendant and I went to Edinburgh Fringe Festival, camped in the city's fairgrounds, and saw 11 plays together! So here's a bonus episode that tries to break down the whirlwind of the show.
The Sister's of Castleknock House by Niall Carmody presented by Tiger's eye Theatre Company: Nialhttps://www.facebook.com/tigerseye17/
The Squirrel Plays by Mia McCullough presented by Part of the Main: https://www.partofthemain.com/
Lights Over A Tesco Carpark by Poltergeist Theatre: https://www.poltergeisttheatre.com/
Bloominauschwitz by Richard Fredman presented by Menagerie: http://www.menagerie.uk.com/
The Island by Athol Fugard presented by: Chris Weare, Siya Mayola, Luntu Masiza
The Last Straw by People Show: https://www.peopleshow.co.uk/
Daughter by Adam Lazarus presented by Pandemic Theatre: http://www.pandemictheatre.ca/
A Joke by Dan Freeman presented by: Universal Arts and Scene Change Productions: http://www.universal-arts.co.uk/universal-arts-productions.html https://scenechangeproductions.org/
Ken by Terry Johnson Presented by Pleasance, The Showstoppers, and Hampstead Theatre: https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/2016/ken/
Flies by Oliver Lansley produced by Les Enfants Terribles and Pins and Needles: https://www.flieslive.com/
A Sockful of Custard by Chris Larner with Jeremy Stockwell produced by The Pleasance: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/
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A Word on Plays
A Word on Plays is a podcast, hosted by Amy Gang about script analysis and theater production, featuring a new play and a new theatre artist each month.