Author Archives: Rachel Thorpe

Paul McCartney is out there

Last night at the second Short Fuse event in Camden, Broken Glass presented scenes from a new play, ‘Paul McCartney Is Dead’. The play is an interesting dramatical experiment: What happens when you take a company of young actors, fresh … Continue reading

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The morning after the night before

I have just returned from a tasty meal of sausages and beans with the rest of the Hainault-residing cast. (Repetitive diet? Us?)  The brunch was a neccesary next step to last night’s sequence – pickled cauliflower, visit from the Austrian embassy, … Continue reading

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The night before the morning after

“What will you do when you are the last one left?” We are about to find out! Terrifing how easily lines from the play slip into my everyday speech and writing. The rest of the Hainault-residing cast are cooking sausages and … Continue reading

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