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Sarah Chew On Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre

Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre
Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre

Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre The beyond borders mini season, supported by arts council england, is showing from 13 25 march at omnibus theatre. sarah chew is the writer and director of lipstick: a fairytale of modern iran. Sarah chew & molly beth morossa in association with critical mass are delighted to announce the launch of a new mini season, to be held at omnibus theatre, clapham between 13th and 25th march.

Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre
Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre

Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre Lipstick: a modern fairytale of iran is part of a series ‘beyond borders’ at the omnibus in clapham, tell us a bit about the season and its focus. beyond borders is a series of conversations and provocations around current trends towards the hardening of national and cultural borders. Sarah chew & molly beth morossa in association with critical mass are delighted to announce the launch of a new mini season, to be held at omnibus theatre, clapham between 13th and 25th march. In 2010, just after the failed green uprising (the political movement that arose after the 2009 iranian presidential election, in which protesters demanded the removal of mahmoud ahmadinejad from. It's a genuinely fantastic and utterly unique piece. that show has since grown and developed, and last week i had the pleasure of seeing the most recent incarnation, lipstick, staged as part of the beyond borders mini season at the omnibus theatre, clapham.

Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre
Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre

Beyond Borders Omnibus Theatre In 2010, just after the failed green uprising (the political movement that arose after the 2009 iranian presidential election, in which protesters demanded the removal of mahmoud ahmadinejad from. It's a genuinely fantastic and utterly unique piece. that show has since grown and developed, and last week i had the pleasure of seeing the most recent incarnation, lipstick, staged as part of the beyond borders mini season at the omnibus theatre, clapham. Writer and director sarah chew draws clever parallels between orla’s northern irish upbringing and the contemporary situation in iran. one of orla’s students notes that the british embassy in tehran is on bobby sands street, the only street with a british name in the city. Written and directed by sarah chew, it’s currently playing at the omnibus theatre in clapham. on a simple stage we’re introduced to orla (siobhan o’kelly) and her best friend mark (nathan kiley). they’re about to open a drag club night in soho. Coming up at the omnibus theatre as the flagship production of their 96 festival, a celebration of queerness and theatre, is ‘lipstick: a fairy tale of iran’, a part theatre, part drag cabaret piece telling a story of “rage, redemption and weaponised whimsy”. Sarah chew & molly beth morossa in association with critical mass are delighted to announce the launch of a new mini season, to be held at omnibus theatre, clapham between 13th and 25th march.

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