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Alice Felicity Chambers

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Brexit goes National

November 3, 2016November 5, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Alice Felicity Chambers

Should the theatre be a platform for political debate? Alice Chambers discusses the National Theatre’s new project, ‘Missing Conversations’, and its power to take on a post-Brexit world

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Let’s be realistic

October 22, 2016October 19, 2016 sub.editors 0 Comments Alice Felicity Chambers

Alice Felicity Chambers discusses two productions at the National Theatre to figure out whether realism or non-realism holds more merit.

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