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| 8 Jul 2010 TimeOut | "Full marks for audacity, and for a
passionate commitment to righting a societal wrong" -Brian Logan, Reviewer | |
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| 2 Jul 2010 RemoteGoat | "...touches the heart, mind, conscience and
soul in a way that most West End shows could only dream of...go and see
this." -Gabriella Apicella, Reviewer http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/review_view.php?uid=5533 | |
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| 9 Jul 2010 Fat Quarter Magazine |
"Hooray for Hollywood is one of those rare pieces of art
which really can and will stay with you, and has the power to change lives...
theatre has never been so important." -Hannah Eiseman-Renyard, Reviewer http://www.fatquarter.co.uk/archives/1454
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| 1 Jul 2010 UK
Theatre Network |
“...very powerful and deeply disturbing.” -Carolin Kopplin, Reviewer
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20 Feb 2009 Islington Tribune |
"It's a sign of a
healthy society when we admit there are less palatable things
happening. How can you stop or change such things if you
don't have the space to be able to examine them?" -Peter Glanville, Artistic
Director, Little Angel Theatre |
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20 Feb 2009 Islington Tribune |
"It's done
through metaphor and poetry rather than through graphic
illustration. [As a society] we are very fearful of talking
about the fact that a child pornography industry exists and how
horrific it is." -Peter Glanville, Artistic
Director, Little Angel Theatre |
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19 Feb 2009 Islington Gazette |
"Hooray for
Hollywood is an incredibly moving piece of theatre. It's
created by a woman who was [exploited] in the child pornography
industry... Theatre should be somewhere you examine what happens
in society." -Peter Glanville, Artistic
Director, Little Angel Theatre |
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19 Feb 2009 Islington Gazette |
"There is a
tendency in this country to see puppetry as for kids. But
puppetry allows people to tell stories they might find more
difficult to do with real people." -Lynette Shanbury, General
Manager, Little Angel Theatre |
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