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Tea House Theatre

Forget Me Not

January 6, 2025July 17, 2013 by Josey De Rossi

Why World War I poets are revered in English Literature while World War II poet Keith Douglas is largely forgotten poses an interesting question about our cultural values. A promising idea, however, is left unrealised in Shane Burke’s Forget Me Not. At the Tea House Theatre.

Categories Theatre of Realism Tags Bete Noire Productions, Shane Burke, Tea House Theatre

Why Fringe Theatre Is Vital?

The reviews on this site show my work as a theatre historian. Besides my doctoral research, I large part of my research occurred when I worked as a theatre reviewer for the London Fringe Theatre between 2011 to 2013. I began my research in theatre entrepreneurship to understand how my students could successfully work in the creative industries. From this viewpoint, I discovered that London's 'best-kept secret' was its 550+ fringe theatre companies and organisations that fed the imagination and the economic prosperity of its artists. Even in the most difficult times, I believe its worth exploring the implications of looking at the inventiveness of the companies and schools who continue to create work 'on the fringe' of their mainstream cultures.

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