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Top five posts in April

On May 3, 2013 By djmac
What nooks and crannies have readers been poking into recently? Here are the five most read posts on DJ Mac in April. How do they rate on your scale?
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Auditions…Next! Sian Fiddimore Guest Blogs

On April 3, 2013 By djmac
Sian is in reflective mode as she weathers the ups and downs of auditioning. There are some lessons to be learned in the process - not least about her storytelling skills.
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Familiarity by Gerry Webber

On March 18, 2013 By djmac
Some couples might just recognise themselves in Gerry Webber's well-observed short domestic dialogue. Is this you?
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Doing it for yourself!

On February 2, 2013 By djmac
When I returned to Edinburgh from a year of training at HB Studio, NYC I was excited to continue with my professional development. But where should I go? I didn’t want an academic opportunity or a weekend introduction to drama class or a drama games workshop
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A Taste of Honey ★★★★

On February 2, 2013 By djmac
It’s not every day you see a member of the audience clobbered by an actor. In A Taste of Honey, the weapon was a book, which skittered off the stage at one point and into a grey-haired lady in the front row. She obligingly slipped it back onto the lip of the stage.
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A Taste of Magic at the Lyceum: Guest Blog by Sian Fiddimore

On January 24, 2013 By djmac
I have been inspired on very few occasions but the recent production of A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delancey at the Royal Lyceum Theatre this month is simply magical.
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