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    Passing Through Every Part of the Brain - Joel Li

    Joel Li, a current student on the Scenography MFA course chats with us about 'Passing Through Every Part of the Brain', the play he is designing.

    An actor with a white dove sitting on his head and paper wrapped around his neck, with two actors leaning on his shoulders
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    Meet Josefine Bruun Meyer

    Josefine Bruun Meyer is a second year BA Stage Management student, she spoke with us about what drew her to becoming a stage manager, and her work on the stage production of Disney's The Lion King.

    Image of an actor standing on an empty stage
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    Meet Grace Dwyer-Cummins

    Grace Dwyer-Cummins is a second year BA (Hons) Theatre Practice - Prop Making student, she talks with us about her recent placement with Punchdrunk and her work on upcoming production, Promiscuous/Cities.

    Some of Grace's work, image of a samurai helmet made from cardboard and paper, and a sculpt for a personal project of the Caryatids from the Acropolis made from clay
  4. Hector T.J. Huang, a current student on the Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media, MFA about the play he has written, A Thousand Papercuts Still Skin Deep.

    Hector Huang
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    Exhibition Theatre - Sam Kioni Roberts

    Sam Kioni Roberts, a current student on the Advanced Theatre Practice, MFA about his art project Exhibition Theatre and new art event It Was Fated... .

    Four actors pose looking through wooden frame
  6. Lasse Bohnsack, a current student on the Creative Producing MA, spoke with us about the current play he is producing, A Thousand Papercuts Still Skin Deep.

    Four people posing in front of a brick wall and looking at the camera
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    My Friend, Hershel Fink - Ethan Olswang

    Ethan Olswang, a current student on the Advanced Theatre Practice MFA, talks to us about his play, My Friend, Hershel Fink (or The Golem of London).

    A pink background with a cropped face of a pig at the bottom of the frame, promoting My Friend, Hershel Fink (or The Golem of London)
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    Outward Housing - Alicia Clarke

    Alicia Clarke, a current student on the Applied Theatre, MA course speaks with us about her placement at Outward Housing, devising a play with non verbal adults on the Autistic spectrum.

    Actors, both standing and in wheelchairs, working on a project