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Print Edition Stage 

Is Durham Student Theatre worth your time?

October 5, 2016October 5, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Sofya Grebenkina

Durham Student Theatre President, Isabelle Culkin tells you why you should give theatre at Durham a go.

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Arts Indigo Stage 

Freshers’ Play 2015, The Physicists: meet the team rising to the challenge

November 26, 2015November 27, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin talks to the team behind this year’s DST Freshers’ Play ‘The Physicists’.

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Arts Indigo Print Edition Stage 

The Curtain Call

June 11, 2015June 11, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin talks to the cast and crew of the Durham Showcase about their time in theatre at Durham and their aspirations for the future.

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Indigo Lifestyle Travel 

Indiguide: Sliema

May 10, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin makes the case for scenic Sliema, a buzzing Maltese island town within striking distance of the capital, Valletta.

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Arts Books Indigo Print Edition 

Ghost Online: Zoella and the Problem of Authenticity

April 30, 2015April 30, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin discusses ghostwriting, Zoella and the problem of authenticity.

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Arts Indigo Stage 

Preview: The Boy James

April 23, 2015April 23, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin talks to the director and cast of Castle Theatre Company’s upcoming production of ‘The Boy James’.

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Arts Indigo Stage 

Preview: Old Times

April 13, 2015 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin talks to Raving Mask Theatre about their upcoming production of ‘Old Times’.

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Arts Film & TV Indigo 

TV Review: Peaky Blinders, Series 2 Episode 1

October 11, 2014 sub.editors 0 Comments Isabelle Culkin

Isabelle Culkin reviews the new series of the BBC’s gangster drama Peaky Blinders

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Indigo Stage 

Cabaret review: “alluring and insidious”

February 23, 2018February 23, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments By Victoria Ng 

“The team focused on the historical links to Isherwood and the show that resulted in an atmosphere that grew increasingly unsettling.”

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Indigo Stage 

Durham Drama Festival: Black Box night review

February 11, 2017 sub.editors 0 Comments Hannah Sanderson

Hannah Sanderson reviews Durham Drama Festival’s Black Box night.

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