We’re posting blogposts from Greenbelt director Paul Northup about our recent trip to Israel and Palestine. This trip, for the first time, took in a visit to The Freedom Theatre in Jenin…
Synergy Theatre Project, who have been funded in the past by Trust Greenbelt, and whose production of Jesus Hopped The A-Train was at Greenbelt in 2010, have a season of new plays and rehearsed readings coming up at the Soho Theatre in London.
There was a reading of the play After Violence by the Forgiveness Project at Greenbelt 2010, and now a new production of the script is taking place at St Ethelburga's Centre for Peace and Reconciliation in London.
Greenbelt Literature volunteer Penny Culliford is bringing her new one-act play "Warden Pie" to venues in London and Kent at the end of January.
Following our previous post about the London International Festival of Theatre, former Greenbelt director Beki Bateson has highlighted two debates on the LIFT Talks programme at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in The Mall, London.
The London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT) 2010 is on now, and features a great range of international theatre across the capital.
If you missed "Ruth" by No Nonsense Theatre at Greenbelt last year, there's another chance to see it this weekend, and in the coming weeks.
"Love The Sinner", a play by Drew Pautz currently on at the National Theatre, investigates big issues: Church and Christianity, the developing world, marital infidelity, and gay clergy.
One of the most exciting artistic trends of the past few years has been the appropriation of disused industrial spaces for the presentation of theatrical work.
New Greenbelt trustee Esther Baker is the Artistic Director of the Synergy Theatre Project, which works with prisoners and ex-prisoners to make performance in both theatres and prisons.
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