
08/08/04
Reworked from traditional tales, 'Love and Other Human Tragedy' retains every ounce of mythical allure it finds in the old legends. Using sparse but flexible tales, the performers bring us into the "dream-time" when the earth began, beautifully relating two stories... more.
WARWICK BOAR
"On the Fringe of greatness"
Ryan Shorthouse examines the talent attacking the Fringe this summer
The professionalism with which Warwick students have approached these projects is particularly impressive- impressive enough for The Poe Society in Virginia, USA, to support Poe in Pieces and for David Morley (Director of the Warwick Writing programme) to label Love and Other Human Tragedy as brave work. With roughly fifty people heading up to Edinburgh this year- including a collection from St. Martins School of Design, The Bristol Old Vic and The Norwich Playhouse- Warwick will once again prove itself as one of the leading universities for the creation of original and exciting art. more.
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Tue 10 Aug
The young cast, who adapted the production from their self-published book of short stories, are charming and the production has a childlike appeal. It's particularly well-staged, with imaginative use of props, puppets, mime and stage effects to conjure up a dreamy atmosphere...more.

"One of the first huge success stories of Warwick in the past few years." - WTV
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Kate Dunn learns how to take the best of Warwick University to the Edinburgh Festival

Authors Harriet Mann
and Elizabeth Jenner
This term, a project that involves traditional folk tales, new interpretations, story-telling, drama and narrative is taking shape... more
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