INTERVIEWS
Artistic Director SHARON WILLEMS and Company Manager LEO BACICA (KIBO Productions) at BARONS COURT THEATRE
The pair chat about the current play THREE QUEENS (directed by Willems), the programming policy, and their ambitions for the future
OWEN LINDSAY on THE DAYLIGHT ATHEIST by Tom Scott at OLD RED LION 16 Apr – 4 Mar
Actor Owen Lindsay is an Irish emigrant to New Zealand, which is exactly the dynamic the show explores.
"It’s a very intimate piece, loosely based on the life of the playwright´s own father. Essentially it’s a portrait of late-life male alienation, of a man disconnected from those closest to him and spending his days reliving past exploits."
THE DAYLIGHT ATHEIST
Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington
16 April - 4 May 7.30pm
An instant hit when it premiered in 2002, written by award-winning satirist and author Tom Scott, and still one of New Zealand´s most popular and often-performed plays, The Daylight Atheist is a funny, poignant and arresting portrait of a deeply flawed yet charismatic soul.
'A gripping performance by Owen Lindsay in a rare chance to see a Kiwi classic.' ★★★★ Everything Theatre
REVIEW OF THE WEEK
Nilgin Yusuf • Apr 21, 2024
"a daisy-chain of erotic encounters: sharp, funny and absorbing." ★★★★
Image: New trustees at Theatre503- Joshua Chua, Pippa Hill,Naomi Kerbel,Kandy Rohmann, Cerian Walsh and Tian Brown-Sampson
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Image: Unrestricted View team at The Hen and Chickens Theatre: James Wren, Felicity Wren and Mark Lyminster
Interview with JAMES WREN: Celebrating 25 years of running THE HEN AND CHICKENS THEATRE
James chats about the early days at the theatre, through to Camden fringe festival, Edinburgh Fringe shows and the extraordinary development of the film festivals.
Editor of LPT magazine HEATHER JEFFERY chats with the founders & curators of CAMDEN FRINGE FESTIVAL, Zena Barrie & Michelle Flower
Heather talks about pub theatre, writing press releases, contacting the press and how to become a reviewer.
We are very proud to announce that LONDON PUB THEATRES MAGAZINE is now an AWARD WINNING publication
A ONEOFF Special Award has been awarded to London Pub Theatres Magazine and Editor Heather Jeffery for providing a vital forum for highlighting the excellent work that happens in rooms in pubs, with sensitive editing, and an acute sense of the importance of tiny fringe venues to the health and development of British Theatre.