Margaret Perry Talks About The Rehearsal Process
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Temi sits down with Margaret Perry, an award winning playwright. Her debut play, Porcelain, was staged at The Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 2018 and she will soon have her play, Collapsible, staged at the Bush Theatre. In this episode, Margaret talks openly about her process of writing her first play as well as the experience of sitting in the audience for her first previews. She also shares her insights on the most valuable time to attend rehearsals. Margaret Perry’s play, Collapsible, will be showing at the Bush Theatre from 5th February. For more information, follow the link: https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/collapsible/ (https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/collapsible/)Host: Temi Wilkey Producer: Jane RyanEditor: Kasra FirouzyarMember of the OneFinePlay Podcast Network
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