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Jodie Sale

Indigo Print Edition Stage 

DDF 2022: An Interview with Jodie Sale

February 1, 2022February 1, 2022 sub.editors 0 Comments Jodie Sale, Saniya Saraf

“I think to have a week that celebrates the importance of writing and what students can create entirely on their own is something that I was very drawn to” Saniya Saraf interview DDF Festival Director Jodie Sale about Durham Drama Festival.

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Indigo Stage 

In the room where it happened…

November 29, 2021November 29, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Ben Smart, Jodie Sale, Lamesha Ruddock

The stage editors interview DST President, Lamesha Ruddock, about her experience working as Assistant Stage Manager for Hamilton over Summer.

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Indigo Print Edition Stage 

10 plays to see before you die

November 26, 2021November 26, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Ben Willows, Emerson Shams, Imogen Marchant, Jodie Sale

“The play approaches the minutiae of the human heart with such delicacy and warmth that it is impossible not to fall in love with the characters and the play”: Many of our contributors write about some of their favourite plays in last week’s print edition of ’10 plays to see before you die’.

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Indigo Stage 

Review: A Streetcar Named Desire

October 18, 2021October 19, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Anna Pycock, Ben Johanson, Dominic Liversey, Giorgia Laird, James Murray, Jodie Sale, Kit Redding, Miriam Templeman, Saniya Saraf

“An incredibly professional and well executed production of a classic play”: Anna Pycock is most impressed by Blizzard Theatre Company’s ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’

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Indigo Stage 

“The best part of theatre”: Stage speaks to Dragos Farcas, DST’s technical manager

September 27, 2021October 2, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Ben Smart, Dragos Farcas, Jodie Sale

Stage chats to Dragos Farcas about the understated role of the Technical Director, discovering what it’s like behind the scenes and why we should all get involved.

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Indigo Stage 

Theatre: is it good or bad for mental health?

September 25, 2021September 25, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Jennifer Lafferty, Jodie Sale

Jodie Sale argues the creation of a new ‘Welfare and Inclusivity Officer’ within the DST Exec comes “at just the right time”.

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Film & TV 

Actor spotlight: Gillian Anderson

April 2, 2021April 2, 2021 sub.editors 0 Comments Jodie Sale

“Gillian Anderson knows how to make a lasting impression on her audiences”: Jodie Sale examines Gillian Anderson’s extensive filmography to argue why she is so critically acclaimed.

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