Breaking The Fourth Wall
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Michael Davis' thoughts on theatre and the Arts.
- By Michael Davis
- Based in United Kingdom
- Roughly two posts per week
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Most recent posts
Much like his theatrical contemporaries Ibsen and Strindberg, George Bernard Shaw wasn’t afraid of challenging the audience and broaching serious subjects – especially the way money and class plays a big part in the dynamics …
In many ways a modern Greek tragedy, Scissor Sisters is based on real events that took place in Dublin in 2005 – when two siblings killed the boyfriend of their mother. Of course this doesn’t …
There’s a saying: “Sooner or later, everything old is new again”. In the case of improvisational acting, there was a time when it was very popular and as well as being the preoccupation of comedians …