Interview: Oliver Reese, Artistic Director of Berliner Ensemble talks about 'Sarah' at The Coronet Theatre
Image: Photo of Oliver Reese, Artistic Director on Berliner Ensemble.
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Image: Photo of Oliver Reese, Artistic Director on Berliner Ensemble.
Image: Social Convention founders, Cimeon Ellerton-Kay and Natalie V Hall
Image: Kate Hutchinson, photographed by Lisa Jelliffe
Kate Hutchinson is a freelance journalist, editor, broadcaster and DJ based in London. She is the creator and host of award-winning podcast series The Last Bohemians.
“That England, that was wont to conquer others, hath made a shameful conquest of itself.”
Murder mystery parties, cosy crime dramas, a copy of Sherlock Holmes by a roaring fire: We English love a murder to solve. Fictional ones are always preferable allowing one to focus on the 'fun, sleuth part' as opposed to the 'traumatic, harrowing part". It was under this premise that we headed along to play detective, witness and suspect at Funicular Productions' Murdér Express Part Deux: Jewel of the Empire.
Justine Simons OBE has been working at the heart of the Mayor of London’s cultural strategy throughout the existence of the Greater London Assembly. She spent more than 10 years as Head of Culture and, since 2016, has served as Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries.
Legendary underground theatre producer London Artists Projects is celebrating 20 years of genre-busting work. In an unexpected plot twist the party kicks off in a town called Renmark, 300km northeast of Adelaide on 19th November.
Jeremy Goldstein, founder and director of London Artists Projects and long-time contributor to Run-Riot writes about his work.
Image: Photo of Mark Moore by Luke Nugent.
Mark Moore is an underground legend, helping reshape London nightlife culture and much more over the past three decades. It started when he got his break as a DJ at Philip Sallon’s legendary Mud Club – a key site of the 80s post-punk, pre-house underground scene.