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During the rehearsal process for each production at the Donmar, experts come into our rehearsal room to speak to the company about some of the context behind the play. For our [BLANK] podcast series, we will be sharing excerpts from these longer conversations. Independent | ★★★★ Daily Mail | ★★★★ Daily Telegraph | ★★★★ Evening Standard | ★★★★ Financial Times | ★★★★ Metro | ★★★★ Observer | ★★★★ Sunday Times | ★★★★ The Stage | ★★★★ Time Out | ★★★★WhatsOnStage | ★★★★★ A Younger Theatre | ★★★★ Broadway World | ★★★★ Gay Times | ★★★★ Londonist | ★★★★ Libby Purves for TheatreCat | ★★★★ The Upcoming Wyver, Kate (17 August 2018). "La Maladie de la Mort review – clinical dissection of male gaze". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 17 March 2020. From the Archive: BushGreen meets Alice Birch". bushtheatre.co.uk. 3 November 2014 . Retrieved 23 March 2020. Film: Lady Macbeth (Nominated Outstanding Debut & Best British Feature BAFTA 2018, Nominated Best International Film Spirit Awards 2018, Winner 5 British Independent Film Awards 2017 including Best Screenplay, Winner Discovery Award European Film Awards 2017, Winner International Critic's Prize (FIPRESCI Prize) at San Sebastian International Film Festival 2016, Winner Critic's Choice Award for Best First Feature at Zurich Film Festival 2016, Winner Best Screenplay at Turin Film Festival).

We partnered with the University of the Arts to offer introductory courses in make-up for theatre, costume and set design, and provide bursaries for courses at London College of Fashion and Central Saint Martins – offering routes into theatre that were not performance-based.Jones, Alice (2019-10-16). "Alice Birch on her new play, writing Succession and adapting Normal People". inews.co.uk . Retrieved 2022-11-15. And for all that Birch herself is an unassuming presence – her voice so quiet I can sometimes hardly detect it on the tape – her plays are gloriously full-throated. She arrived on the scene aged 24 in 2011 with Many Moons, which explored with unsettling intimacy themes of child abuse in a bohemian north London borough. It was followed by Astronauts, co-written with a group of 16 to 19-year-olds, which laid into the bedroom tax and the pontifications of Boris Johnson with equal relish. Cavendish, Dominic (18 May 2016). "Ophelias Zimmer at the Royal Court is a far-flung feminist take on Hamlet - review". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235 . Retrieved 17 March 2020. Sims, David (13 July 2017). " 'Lady Macbeth' Is a Brilliantly Macabre Period Drama". The Atlantic . Retrieved 18 March 2020.

She wrote Lady Macbeth when her son was tiny; it was nominated for two Baftas and won five British Independent Film Awards. She’s now working on a screenplay of Mothering Sunday, based on Graham Swift’s novel.,, and The Kept, a film starring Angelina Jolie, which is “a kind of Western quest – like The Revenant but for a woman. But it’s still just me, at night-time, at the kitchen table.” Thisdigital timeline has been made possible by the support of the National Lottery HeritageFund; Arts and Humanities ResearchCouncil; Arts Council England; and the BishopsgateInstitute, where Clean Break’s archive is now held. Gardner, Lyn (18 May 2016). "Ophelias Zimmer review – Katie Mitchell brings Hamlet's real ghost into focus". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 6 March 2020. Hopefully there’s one audience member who feels changed in a profound way, but it’s a much longer process’ BLANK ] isn’t simply a playtext, but a theatrical provocation; a blueprint from which theatre-makers can shape their own narratives and build their own productions. Indeed, no two versions of [ BLANK ] are ever likely to be the same, yet every single production will have an indelible bond with the next.It’s about desperately wanting the conversations to have depth and complexity. I am hesitant to say that there has been a revolution when the President is the President and says he grabs women by the pussy. Are we talking about it for everybody? For those who have the least agency and power? Or are we just talking about it for a particular subsection of very privileged women? I don’t know if I noticed a change – in some small ways, but in other ways, no.” BLANK ] will be performed on the opening night of the National Theatre Connections Festival, Tuesday 26 June, in the Dorfman Theatre by See&Eye Theatre. Gillmor, Alison (19 November 2022). "Food for thought". Winnipeg Free Press . Retrieved 21 November 2022. The Orange Tree Young Company present [BLANK] by Alice Birch as part of the National Theatre Connections Festival 2018. It will also be playing at our Connections partner theatre, Lyric Hammersmith, at the end of May. With Dead Ringers, I thought, well, death can be funny, heartbreaking, heroic or sad on screen, but birth is never on screen. The pragmatism around pregnancy and childbirth is wild to me. I can’t believe we don’t talk about it more. With The End We Start From, it made complete sense to me to bring that experience of motherhood and birth alongside climate disaster – the floods, the fear, the poetic, the cinematic.

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